Terraria developer Re-Logic makes a show of support for open source engines Godot and FNA in response to the recent Unity runtime fee announcement. The team behind Terraria, one of the biggest and ...
Even though Terraria developer Re-Logic mostly doesn’t use Unity, it’s made a strong statement of condemnation in regards to the engine’s recently announced, controversial install fee policy – and ...
Terraria developer Re-Logic is donating $100k to two open source engines in the wake of Unity's recent policy changes. Re-Logic does not even use Unity, but in a statement via X (formerly Twitter) the ...
Developers received a nasty surprise when Unity announced that those who use its game engine will be subject to a runtime fee, beginning next year. This runtime fee will be charged monthly on a ...
“The team at Re-Logic has been watching the recent events surrounding Unity with both interest and sadness,” started its statement, claiming that “darker forces” have changed Unity which used to be a ...
Terraria developer Re-Logic has donated $100,000 to open-source engines Godot and FNA, and will continue to sponsor the companies with $1,000 a month. The Indiana-based developer's decision is in ...
Related reads:Terraria Marks 15 Years and 70 Million Players With a Promise to Continue Updates Beyond 1.4.6 and Crossplay Patch Even though Terraria developer Re-Logic mostly doesn’t use Unity, it’s ...