Unity 6 was eagerly anticipated due to the introduction of a controversial run-time fee, but after a management shakeup, the fee was scrapped, making Unity 6 just another release. However, Unity is changing its approach to updates, with a focus on incremental improvements and increased stability. The release includes new tools and features, with a strong emphasis on performance and stability. With Unity 7 on the horizon, developers can expect a more streamlined and user-friendly experience.
Question for discussion: How do you think the removal of the run-time fee and the focus on incremental updates will impact Unity’s reputation and adoption among developers in the future?
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