That doesn't really change that it is a gigantic industry. The people are shoveling money at video games and the industry will be there to vacuum it up, whether the developers are happy or not.
Arguably, Unity is just the kind of tool that will allow smaller, more ethical development shops to prosper in the games industry. We have already seen a huge array of wildly succesful games by small dev shops, that is a trend likely to continue.
For interest sake, a recent popular space sim has reached 113 million dollars in crowd funding and it won't be released for at least a year or two more.
People throw money at the mere possibility of a game, there is no shortage of cash flowing through the industry.
Arguably, Unity is just the kind of tool that will allow smaller, more ethical development shops to prosper in the games industry. We have already seen a huge array of wildly succesful games by small dev shops, that is a trend likely to continue.
For interest sake, a recent popular space sim has reached 113 million dollars in crowd funding and it won't be released for at least a year or two more.
People throw money at the mere possibility of a game, there is no shortage of cash flowing through the industry.