Unity is making some changes to its controversial Runtime Fee, thanks community for its “hard feedback”

Unity Create’s president, Mark Whitten, has a open letter respond to the resists about the recent announcement of Unity Runtime Feeand has outlined a number of changes that will be made to the policy before it comes into effect in 2024.

“I want to start simply with this: I’m sorry,” Whitten wrote. “We should have spoken to more of you and incorporated more of your feedback before announcing our new Runtime Fee Policy. Our goal with this policy is to ensure that we can continue to support you today and tomorrow and invest deeply in our game engine.”