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Episode 90 - Unity’s New Per-Install Pricing Pisses Off Pretty Much Everyone

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For years, the Unity Engine has operated with a royalty-free licensing structure, which meant developers incurred no extra costs based on how well a game sold. On Tuesday, however, the company announced a new fee structure that will start charging developers on a "per-install" basis. "We're not nickel-and-diming people," Unity CEO John Riccitiello once memorably said. "When we say it's free, it's free." LOL. We discuss this deeply unpopular move by Unity and take bets on how long it will be before the company walks it back entirely.
We'll also be talking about Microsoft's brand new Xbox credit card, how Square Enix has lost nearly $2 billion in value since the launch of Final Fantasy 16 (and a new report has cast doubt on the company’s ability to recover), and the announcement that
Nintendo is sunsetting Mario Kart Tour next month.
Finally, Blue takes us to Subcon with Mario & Luigi in the first ever Gamers Week Book Club.
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Opening theme: "Gamers Week Theme" by Akseli Takanen
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Chapitres

1. Episode 90 - Unity’s New Per-Install Pricing Pisses Off Pretty Much Everyone (00:00:00)

2. Reviews, Reactions, and Requests (00:04:54)

3. Very Important Poll (00:07:39)

4. Patron shout-outs (00:17:25)

5. Microsoft is releasing an Xbox credit card. You should skip it. (00:20:11)

6. Square Enix Loses Nearly $2 Billion in Value Since Final Fantasy 16 (00:26:32)

7. Nintendo is sunsetting Mario Kart Tour next month (00:32:36)

8. Top 3 New Releases (00:38:52)

9. Giveaway (00:44:50)

10. Main Topic: Unity’s new ‘per-install’ pricing enrages the game development community (00:45:48)

11. Gamers Week Book Club: "Doors to Doom" (Nintendo Adventure Book #6) by Bill McCay (01:01:02)

137 episodes

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For years, the Unity Engine has operated with a royalty-free licensing structure, which meant developers incurred no extra costs based on how well a game sold. On Tuesday, however, the company announced a new fee structure that will start charging developers on a "per-install" basis. "We're not nickel-and-diming people," Unity CEO John Riccitiello once memorably said. "When we say it's free, it's free." LOL. We discuss this deeply unpopular move by Unity and take bets on how long it will be before the company walks it back entirely.
We'll also be talking about Microsoft's brand new Xbox credit card, how Square Enix has lost nearly $2 billion in value since the launch of Final Fantasy 16 (and a new report has cast doubt on the company’s ability to recover), and the announcement that
Nintendo is sunsetting Mario Kart Tour next month.
Finally, Blue takes us to Subcon with Mario & Luigi in the first ever Gamers Week Book Club.
We love our sponsors! Please help us support those who support us!
- Check out the Retro Game Club Podcast at linktr.ee/retrogameclub
- Connect with CafeBTW at linktr.ee/cafebtw
- Visit A Gamer Looks At 40 at linktr.ee/agamerlooksat40
Hosts: @retrogamebrews, @wrytersview, @donniegretro
Opening theme: "Gamers Week Theme" by Akseli Takanen
Patron theme: "Chiptune Boss" by @donniegretro
Closing theme: "Gamers Week Full-Length Theme" by Akseli Takanen

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Episode 90 - Unity’s New Per-Install Pricing Pisses Off Pretty Much Everyone (00:00:00)

2. Reviews, Reactions, and Requests (00:04:54)

3. Very Important Poll (00:07:39)

4. Patron shout-outs (00:17:25)

5. Microsoft is releasing an Xbox credit card. You should skip it. (00:20:11)

6. Square Enix Loses Nearly $2 Billion in Value Since Final Fantasy 16 (00:26:32)

7. Nintendo is sunsetting Mario Kart Tour next month (00:32:36)

8. Top 3 New Releases (00:38:52)

9. Giveaway (00:44:50)

10. Main Topic: Unity’s new ‘per-install’ pricing enrages the game development community (00:45:48)

11. Gamers Week Book Club: "Doors to Doom" (Nintendo Adventure Book #6) by Bill McCay (01:01:02)

137 episodes

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