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Unity is a game engine maintained by Unity Technologies. First released in 2005,[1] it is a royalty-free third-party game engine available for use by any game developer, on a wide variety of platforms, in exchange for a subscription fee depending on the developer's selected payment tier.[2]
Usage in Halo gamesEdit
Unity 3.0Edit
The mobile augmented reality game Halo 4: King of the Hill Fueled by Mountain Dew was created using the Unity engine, as confirmed by the presence of Unity files in the game's Android application package. It most likely used Unity 3.0, the latest version of the engine at the time of the game's development.
Games using the Unity engineEdit
The following Halo games utilise the Unity Engine:
- Halo 4: King of the Hill Fueled by Mountain Dew (2012) (Unity 3.0)
SourcesEdit
- ^ a b Ars Technica, Unity at 10: For better—or worse—game development has never been easier (Retrieved on Mar 13, 2022) [archive]
- ^ Unity Store, Plans and pricing (Retrieved on Mar 13, 2022) [archive]
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