GamingEGDF calls for EU regulation on non-negotiable contracts in wake of Unity backlash
The European Games Developer Federation has voiced its concerns over Unity's Runtime Fee, talking about "looming game engine market failure."
The EGDF published a statement on its website on Thursday, describing Unity's change as "unfortunate," adding that with these "sudden and drastic changes" the engine firm has "significantly damaged its reputation as a reliable and predictable business partner."
It's likened the move to "anti-competitive market behaviour" that "must be carefully monitored, and, if required, the European competition authorities must step in."
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