Unity stock has tumbled twice recently, first after Google's Project Genie Reveal, and then after a disappointing earnings report. Project Genie is impressive, but it won't replace video game engines.
If you’re a mobile platform with access to a vast amount of gaming data, well, then it’s pretty much a foregone conclusion that you’re gonna launch an AI-powered ad platform. AppLovin has Axon and now ...
Unity has unveiled new details about its plans for its AI-powered ads platform Vector, which the company hopes can help revive its fortunes and compete with rival AppLovin. In the the firm's Q2 ...
Unity developers are increasingly combining built-in AI features with third-party tools like Claude, Copilot, and Gemini to accelerate coding, asset generation, and testing. A recent Unity project ...
It’s been almost 20 years since the original Unity game engine opened up to developers, kickstarting a mission to democratise game development. The industry has come a long way since then, from ...
To use some technical business parlance, Unity has had an absolutely shocking few years. After establishing itself as the near-de facto game engine for indie and mid-tier developers in the 2010s, it ...
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Q1 2025 revenue is projected between $405 million and $415 million, with adjusted EBITDA guidance of $60 million to $65 million. This reflects prudence regarding potential disruptions from the Unity ...
Yahes provided first quarter 2026 guidance of total revenues between $480 million and $490 million and adjusted EBITDA of $105 million to $110 million. Grow segment is forecast to be flat sequentially ...
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Shares of video game engine developer Unity Software (NYSE: U) have been sent through the wringer over the past two weeks. In late January, the stock crashed after Alphabet unveiled Project Genie, an ...