Unity apologises.
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Unity apologizes for controversial new pricing scheme, 'will be making changes to the policy'
https://www.pcgamer.com/unity-apologizes-for-controversial-new-pricing-scheme-will-be-making-changes-to-the-policy/
"Thank you for your honest and critical feedback."
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Not even the first time they've done it. Changing engines isn't the easiest thing in the world, and corporations don't have that big of an incentive to do so. Having said that, do migrate to Godot - 4.0 and beyond are much better than previous versions, having effectively 1:1 feature parity with Unity, plus some other cool additions.