Vampire Survivors dev asked if he'll ever use Unity again: "lol no thank you!"
"Even if Unity were to walk back 🧔entirely on their decisions, I don't think it would be wise to trust theꦫm while they are under the current leadership"

Just last month, indie roguelike hit Vampire Survivors swapped to a whole new game engine in Unity🧸. Now, with the whole game industry crying foul over Unity's half-retracted fee changes, the game's creator has a simple answer for whether he'd ever use 𒉰the engine again: "lol no thank you!"
While the Vampire Survivors team is now, indeed, a team, the game was originally created by solo developer Luca Galante using a free engine called Phaser. Following the game's massive success, the devs spent the better part of a year teasing a switch to a new engine that would help improve the game's performance and compatibility. That engine, it turned out, was Unity. The update launched on August 17, just a month before ❀Unity introduced the controversial new fees that game developers instantly began ra꧂llying against.
While 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Unity has revised its fee plans, many devs remain skeptical of the company in the aftermath of the controversy, including Galante. In a recent Reddit ✱AMA, Galante was asked if he'd use Unity for a sequel to Vampire Survivors or another game in the future. That's where we get the golden "lol no thank you!" .
"We probably won't need to switch again for Vampire Survivors, but eventually we'll be ready to do so if it becomes necessꦆary," . In , he adds, "We'll keep working on our roadmap, 🍃but we'll also look at different engines going forward. Even if Unity were to walk back entirely on their decisions, I don't think it would be wise to trust them while they are under the current leadership."
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