this time it's 25% of the fucking company
jesus christ
Unity keeps claiming these are part of a bold "reset" but imo the way it's being done in stages and with fairly little clear direction sounds more like they're plugging budget gaps as they come. IDK man. I don't know where unity goes from here. I don't think the goodwill they lost is coming back without a LOT of work and time and I don't know that they have either of those. What does a feasible, positive near-term future for unity look like now? IDK but internal memos and continual, sudden mass layoffs aren't an encouraging sign.
