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[–] mojofrododojo@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

rofls

I mean it's funny, but in no way reality.

tencent wants to make money no matter who wins.

tencent wants engines to run AAA games and mobile games. so that investment makes sense. but they don't own either.

also, unity selling out to tencent would make some sense, and unity's board of directors won't all that to happen (see unity's past perf).

so no, you're just making shit up. it's funny but not real.

FAB is the merger of the Unreal Asset Store, Quixel, and Sketchfab, which increasingly has more and more Unity assets on it.

no it doesn't. show me one 'unity' asset on the fab store.

there are artists and devs who provide stuff to BOTH storefronts, but that doesn't mean Unity is putting Unity assets on FAB.