Unity 6, the latest iteration of the popular game development engine, officially launched on October 17, marking a significant moment for Unity Technologies as it strives to leave behind a turbulent year. The company claims that more than 70% of the top mobile games worldwide are built on Unity, and 1.5 billion devices run its engine. “It starts with us thinking differently and delivering in a different way.” Unity 6, he added, is “the most stable and best-performing version of Unity we’ve ever made.” Embracing AI and the Future The new Unity 6 engine is built to work seamlessly with AI tools that developers are already using. While Unity isn't focusing heavily on generative AI in the same way other companies might, it is aiming to leverage AI to make game development faster and more efficient by simplifying complex tasks. Bromberg expressed optimism about the future of the company and the industry, saying, “As long as people are making games, we’re going to be here helping them.” He reassured developers that Unity is in a strong financial position and will remain a foundational part of the gaming ecosystem for years to come. With Unity 6 offering increased stability and performance, the company hopes to maintain its position as a leading game engine for both indie developers and major studios alike. Read more in our articles including "Unity 6 Launch Marks New Era Under CEO Matthew Bromberg, Promises Stability and Long-Term Support" and "10 Video Games to Watch Out For in March 2017".
Unity 6, the latest iteration of the popular game development engine, officially launched on October 17, marking a significant moment for Unity Technologies as it strives to leave behind a turbulent year. The company claims that more than 70% of the top mobile games worldwide are built on Unity, and 1.5 billion devices run its engine.
“It starts with us thinking differently and delivering in a different way.” Unity 6, he added, is “the most stable and best-performing version of Unity we’ve ever made.” Embracing AI and the Future The new Unity 6 engine is built to work seamlessly with AI tools that developers are already using. While Unity isn't focusing heavily on generative AI in the same way other companies might, it is aiming to leverage AI to make game development faster and more efficient by simplifying complex tasks. Bromberg expressed optimism about the future of the company and the industry, saying, “As long as people are making games, we’re going to be here helping them.” He reassured developers that Unity is in a strong financial position and will remain a foundational part of the gaming ecosystem for years to come.
Our coverage of game dev tools includes: "Unity 6 Launch Marks New Era Under CEO Matthew Bromberg, Promises Stability and Long-Term Support"; "10 Video Games to Watch Out For in March 2017"; "5 Relaxing Games for Android and iOS (Part 2)". Each article provides unique insights and information.