Following last year’s policy debacle.
Last year, the video game software provider Unity copped a lot of backlash when it announced plans to impose a “runtime fee” pricing policy. Now, following the departure of the CEO and president, the latest update reveals Unity will cut “25% of its workforce, or 1,800 jobs”.
This information was revealed in a regulatory filing and internal memo earlier this week. It will reportedly be the software provider’s “largest layoff ever” with the whole process expected to be completed “by the end of March”.
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