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Unity sets up to win

Unity went public mid-September 2020 with the ticker symbol “U”. Now, the company has new cash in its pockets and promises to keep. Unity is now on a building streak. The company introduced its shares at $52 and has raised at least $1.3 billion. That’s a promising debut for the game development company that has lags behind its flamboyant competitor Epic ...

Kathleen Maher

Unity went public mid-September 2020 with the ticker symbol “U”. Now, the company has new cash in its pockets and promises to keep. Unity is now on a building streak. The company introduced its shares at $52 and has raised at least $1.3 billion. That’s a promising debut for the game development company that has lags behind its flamboyant competitor Epic Games, in terms of revenue and marketing. Epic, of course, makes the Unreal engine in addition to making a lot of money on games like Fortnite and World War Z, Borderlands 3, Metro Exodus, Control, and The Outer Worlds. Unity,
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