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Unity reported its results for the second quarter yesterday, with strong execution in Q2 but softer guidance for Q3. That rattled investors and led to a 5% drop in the company’s stock price.
We talked with Matthew Bromberg, CEO of Unity, in an interview about the results and his views of game development, the state of gaming sales and the use of AI in game development.

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