Unity Faces Threats
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15 September 2023 15:04
Unity announced that the company closed several offices and canceled a town hall meeting upon death threats. Unity recently announced that they will charge $0.20 per install. Following the announcement, there was a huge backlash from the community. San Francisco police stated that an employee threatened his employer.
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