Mozilla Makes Web Games Without Plugins Possible
Mozilla announced today that in cooperation with Unity Technologies and Epic Games, developers can now export their games to be played within a web browser without the need for plugins.
READ MORE >Unity Engine CEO steps down; former EA CEO John Riccitiello steps up
David Helgason announced today that he is stepping down as CEO of Unity, makers of the Unity Engine game development tools. In the same statement, he announces his replacement.
READ MORE >Unity 5 announced, includes browser support
Unity announced the next iteration of its engine at the Game Developers Conference this week, including WebGL support to allow games using Unity 5 to run in-browser without plugins.
READ MORE >"I'd say tight now the non-plugin thing is more of a proof of concept than anything. Since it ..."
see all 3 commentsNintendo signs Unity deal for Wii U
Nintendo has signed a deal with the Unity Engine for use on the Wii U, in a move that seems tailored to invite indie developers to the console.
READ MORE >"That's pretty cool, my artistic skills aren't exactly up to snuff so that would help."
see all 9 commentsUnity Engine for iOS and Android free through Easter
The iOS and Android versions of the Unity Engine are free for a limited time.
READ MORE >"I got this a while back and I think it is a great move for the Unity Engine. The new upcoming ..."
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