Unity: A Business At The Inflection Point

Summary:

  • Unity faced backlash from game developers after announcing a radical pricing structure, resulting in a stock price crash.
  • The company attempted a quick fix by introducing a restructured pricing model to avoid a mass exodus of developers.
  • Wall Street’s confidence in Unity’s ability to increase prices has been diminished in my view, but the company’s underlying potential remains strong.

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Steve Jennings

Introduction

Software pricing, something that is normally a mundane topic, has quickly become a flash point in the game development community. Over the course of the past month, we saw Unity (NYSE:U) announce a radically different


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