Although Improbable's Unity Editor license key has been suspended, it is declared on the official blog that none of "games developed using SpatialOS" and "games being developed using SpatialOS" will ...
SpatialOS isn't officially supported, meaning Unity can't vouch for its quality or compatibility, but developers can continue to use the platform for live and still-in-development games.
Improbable is urging Unity to clarify its terms of service or to otherwise unsuspend the SpatialOS developer’s license, according to a blog post titled “A final ...
Earlier this week it was reported by Improbable that their system SpatialOS was in violation of an updated terms of service from Unity. Because of this update, said ...
Improbable, the company behind the ambitious SpatialOS cloud-based game development platform, revealed some unfortunate developments for future and current devs using ...
A change in Unity Technologies' terms of service has left Unity games created using Improbable's SpatialOS platform under threat. According to a statement released by ...
Days after a nasty public split with cloud gaming developer Improbable, Unity has reinstated the company's license and updated its own terms of service to offer what ...
Update 2 (1/10/2019): Improbable has released yet another statement addressed at the Unity’s somewhat damning blog post. “We just wanted to apologize to the incredible community of game developers ...
Unity CTO Joachim Ante said Improbable's warning that SpatialOS could not longer be used with Unity was 'incorrect.' When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Buzzy British game tech startup Improbable says its cloud gaming platform has been blocked by Unity. Improbably says that Unity, which claims to be the most popular game engine, changed its terms of ...
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