Unity has already made itself unpopular with the unveiling of its controversial «runtime fee.»
Unity has already made itself unpopular with the unveiling of its controversial “runtime fee.” Now, the software company is making headlines once more with news that hundreds of jobs are being cut.As part of a company “reset”
Unity is looking to axe 265 jobs, which is equivalent to 3.8% of its total workforce that operates across the globe, according to a report by Reuters. The company has said it will be terminating its partnership with Weta FX, a visual effects studio co-founded by Lords of the Rings director Peter Jackson.