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The Unity pricing debacle has taken an unfortunate, dangerous turn. In a new report from Bloomberg, the company has reportedly canceled a town hall meeting due to what the publication called credible death threats. According to Bloomberg, Unity CEO John Riccitiello was set to address employees Thursday morning, but the companywide meeting was canceled and two of Unity’s offices were closed because of the alleged threats.
- IHeartBadCode ( @IHeartBadCode@kbin.social ) 6•1 year ago
John Riccitiello
Dude is fucking cancer in the gaming industry. Completely unwanted and unhealthy for the gaming community but too insidious to fucking stomp out.
Everything this guy touches becomes shit nobody wanted.
- Zima ( @Zima@kbin.social ) 2•1 year ago
He is a reverse midas. Turns gold into shit
He was the CEO of Electronic Arts when the controversial loot box monetization was added to FIFA 09. He made news when he called developers “fucking idiots” over some developers’ reluctance to introduce monetization schemes earlier in the development process. There’s also the infamous clip of Riccitiello talking during a shareholder call about charging Battlefield players a dollar to reload their guns.
Look at this guy…I couldn’t read all of the Bloomberg article due to paywall, so I don’t know if this jackass actually provided proof of these “death threats.”
While I don’t condone them, it seems awfully convenient that an executive who’s known to stir controversy with his monetization strategies received “alleged” death threats. I have a hard time believing it without proof because this guy is a sleaze ball greedy mofo.
- FreeBooteR69 ( @FreeBooteR69@kbin.social ) 2•1 year ago
In any group of people there will always be a tiny subset of the population who will pull this unhinged bullshit. It’s unfortunate, but now the CEO gets to play the victim, and anyone who’s against his bullshit gets to be painted with the same brush as the unhinged guy.
- gullible ( @gullible@kbin.social ) 0•1 year ago
I never understand freaking out about death threats. If someone actually wanted to murder you, they’d be quiet and methodical about it, not grandiose. To be fair, I’ve never received a death threat so perhaps I’m not theeeeeeeeeeeee
There might be a reason people freak out about death threats…
- Ferk ( @Ferk@kbin.social ) 1•1 year ago
Particularly in the US, where having a gun is relatively easy… to the point that even school kids can end up getting hold of them. I’d be scared.
- ripcord ( @ripcord@kbin.social ) 1•1 year ago
Not trying to justify threats, but freaking out over one 40-year old event seems like overreaction, may not be the best argument.
- Awkwardparticle ( @Awkwardparticle@artemis.camp ) 4•1 year ago
Unity is done for. Nobody is going to start a new project with their product. Devs are risk adverse. Making a game that is original is already a big enough risk for any studio. Why add an infinite amount of risk but building your game on an engine with unstable management. It is even worth retraining people to use a different engine.
- shiveyarbles ( @shiveyarbles@beehaw.org ) 1•1 year ago
Death threats? Seems like they’re killing Unity by themselves just fine.