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A death threat made against two of video game technology vendor Unity’s U.S.-based offices was deemed “credible,” prompting the company to take precautionary measures.
Bloomberg reports that Unity has canceled a town hall in which CEO John Riccitiello was to address employees and has closed two of its offices because of credible death threats.
Unity Technologies, the company behind the widely used video game engine Unity, has canceled a town meeting and closed two offices following a credible death threat. This threat comes after just ...
Video game software giant Unity has canceled an upcoming town hall over controversial pricing decisions citing death threats at two offices, Bloomberg reported Thursday. Unity, a game engine that s… ...
Unity was forced to close its offices in San Francisco and Austin and cancel a town after receiving what it called a "credible" death threat amid the ongoing controversy over its installation fees.
Unity Technologies Inc. temporarily closed its San Francisco and Austin offices due to credible death threats following a controversial pricing change announcement.
In brief: Unity Software closed its Austin, Texas, and San Francisco offices on Thursday after receiving what it called a "credible death threat." The closure comes amid controversy surrounding ...