Oh, Flash. Remember when there was still a little reason to believe that it wasn’t a dying medium? When the angry Android masses swore up and down that the absence of Flash would be the death of iOS… ...
Unity Technologies, the company behind the Unity game engine, is dropping support for Adobe's Flash technology, it announced today. The technology firm will stop selling Flash deployment licenses ...
As Unity Technologies’ star has risen in recent years, one of the most significant and impressive parts of the development platform is how well suited it is to browser gaming. People have been ...
Unity has decided to stop selling Flash deployment licenses, the company announced today. Though it will continue to support Flash customers through the rest of the current cycle, it has decided that ...
Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT professional. He's written for Time, CNET, PCMag, and several other publications. He's the author of two tech books--one on ...
Unity CEO David Helgason has taken to the firm's blog to announce it is to stop selling Flash deployment licenses, with support for the platform shelved beyond Unity 4. According to Helgason, the ...
Unity Technologies, the company behind the widely used Unity 3D game engine, has ditched Flash, arguing that it is unconvinced that Adobe's technology has any future in gaming. The company will stop ...
Game engine and middleware company Unity has said that it will no longer support Flash, stating that Adobe is no longer committed to the platform. In a blog post the company shared its reasons for ...
Unity announced today that it will stop selling Flash deployment licenses but will continue support for Flash customer for the rest of the current cycle. The news was posted on the Unity blog, ...
There was plenty of fuss in October when Epic Games demonstrated Unreal Tournament 3 running in-browser via Flash 11. Another nail in the coffin of dedicated consoles perhaps, it opened up the promise ...
A coming beta version of the cross-platform programming tool will extend to new software environments including Linux PCs, Flash-enabled browsers, and Windows systems with DirectX 11. Stephen ...