New pricing policy Unity is controversial, with developers calling for changes and warning that game installation fees could have a very negative impact on game creators. Developers often talk about losing faith in Unity, and many of them want to change their game engine. But yesterday someone overdid it and threatened me with death. Unity management responded to this office closures in Austin and San Francisco. Offices will be closed for the rest of the week and all appointments cancelled.
“We have been alerted to a potential threat to one of our offices. We have taken immediate and proactive measures to ensure the safety of our employees is our highest priority. We are closing our offices that may be a potential target of this threat for the remainder of the week and are fully cooperating with law enforcement in their investigation.” A Unity spokesperson told PC Gamer.
According to Polygon, he died threaten an employee with his employer through social networks. At one of the scheduled meetings, Unity CEO John Ricciello was supposed to speak and explain the new commissions that will be introduced from 01/01/2024.
A Unity employee may have been forced to take this action after discovering that company executives sold shares weeks before new charges were announced. Several executives were found to have sold thousands of shares. According to a report from the Guru Focus server, Riccitiello himself was expected to sell 2,000 shares on September 6, a week before the announcement. This year he has sold a total of 50,610 shares and bought none. On September 1, President Tomer Bar-Zeev was forced to sell 37,500 shares for approximately $1,406,250, and Director Shlomo Dovrat sold 68,454 shares for $2,576,608.
Source :Indian TV
