
Unity acquired Applifier, a Helsinki-based mobile service provider, in March 2014. The kit featured tools that allowed tracking advertising campaigns and deep linking, where users were directly linked from social media posts to specific portions within games, and in-game-image sharing.
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įacebook integrated a software development kit for games using the Unity game engine in 2013. Part of Unity's appeal is that it allows people who lack the technical knowledge to program games from scratch to create games and other simulations. By 2016, the company reported more than 5.5 million registered users. In May of the same year, a survey by Game Developer revealed that approximately 53% of mobile game developers were using Unity. In April 2012, Unity reportedly had 1 million registered developers, 300,000 of whom used Unity on a monthly basis. The Unity Asset Store launched in November 2010 as an online marketplace for Unity users to sell project assets (artwork, code systems, audio, etc.) to each other. Unity games can also be deployed on the Web. By 2018, Unity was used to make games and other experiences for more than 25 platforms, including mobile, desktop, consoles, and virtual reality. The technology was developed for different platforms. In 2007, Over the Edge changed its name to Unity Technologies. Its dominance on the iPhone was largely uncontested for a couple of years. Because the games industry was focused on console games when the iPhone and App Store were released, Unity was positioned to support developers looking to create mobile games. The company grew with the 2007 release of the iPhone, as Unity Technologies produced one of the first engines supporting the platform in full.
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Unity was named the runner-up for Best Use of Mac OS X Graphics at the 2006 Apple Design Awards. The company sought to "democratize" game development and make development of 2D and 3D interactive content more accessible. The game failed commercially, but the three founders saw value in the game development tools that they had created to simplify game development, and so they shifted the company's focus to create an engine for other developers. Over the Edge released its first game, GooBall, in 2005. Unity Technologies was founded as Over the Edge Entertainment (OTEE) in Copenhagen in 2004 by David Helgason ( CEO), Nicholas Francis ( CCO), and Joachim Ante ( CTO). History Founding and early success (2004–2008)

1.3 Going public and further acquisitions (2020–present).

When we have approved the new artwork, we will issue you with confirmation that it is suitable to proceed to print. The Unity Trust Bank logo is a trade mark and copyright mark of the bank and in order for you to be able to reproduce it on your stationery, you or your agency/printer will need to submit the proposed documents to us for approval.
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For our corporate guidelines on how to use the Unity Trust Bank logo please email or instruct your printers to get in touch with us and we will forward our guidelines to your chosen printer. The elements need to be in proportion to each other at whatever size it appears and the Unity Trust Bank logo shouldn’t be altered or redrawn in any way. It is very important that the appearance of our logo remains consistent.

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We recommend that you ask your agency/printer which format they would prefer to use and if you require a different format to a PDF version please email versions If you’d like to produce your own personalised stationery (paying-in books, cheque books etc.), you can find our official logo in both colour and black and white below.
