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Unity Software Inc. (doing business as Unity Technologies) [3] is an American video game software development company based in San Francisco. It was founded in Denmark in 2004 as Over the Edge Entertainment and changed its name in 2007.
Unity is a cross-platform game engine developed by Unity Technologies, first announced and released in June 2005 at Apple Worldwide Developers Conference as a Mac OS X game engine. The engine has since been gradually extended to support a variety of desktop, mobile, console, augmented reality, and virtual reality platforms.
John Riccitiello (/ r ɪ k ɪ ˈ t ɛ l oʊ /) is an American business executive.Previously, he was chief executive officer, chief operating officer and president of Unity Technologies, Electronic Arts, and co-founded private equity firm Elevation Partners in 2004.
Bolt was acquired by Unity Technologies in May 2020, henceforth introducing Visual Scripting in Unity Unreal Engine: C++: 1998 C++, Blueprints Yes 3D Cross-platform: Unreal series, Fortnite, Gears of War, Valorant: Proprietary: UnrealScript was removed in version 4 V-Play Game Engine: C++: QML, JavaScript: Yes 2D iOS, Android, Windows, macOS ...
Unity Technologies, developer of Unity game engine UNITY (programming language) , a 1988 theoretical language Unity Operating System (Chinese: 统一操作系统 ) a Chinese linux distro
Luc Barthelet (born 1962) is the CTO of Unity Technologies. [1] Formerly he was CTO and President of Technology at Electronic Arts. [2] He joined Unity Technologies in December 2018. [3] [4] Between 1998 and May 2008 he worked for Electronic Arts. In the gaming community he engages with players on blogs and in discussion boards.
James Moon Whitehurst [2] (born October 13, 1967) [3] is an American business executive. He has been interim chief executive officer and president of Unity Technologies since October 2023.
Including major job cuts from Embracer Group, Unity Technologies, Microsoft Gaming, Electronic Arts, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Epic Games, Take-Two Interactive, Ubisoft, Sega, and Riot Games. The layoffs caused several video games to be canceled, video game studios to be shut down or divested from their parent company, and thousands of ...