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      <title>Developers Rush to Update Games After Serious Unity Vulnerability Discovered</title>
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      <description>A serious security vulnerability in the Unity game engine has prompted developers to take urgent action, with many rushing to update their games or even pulling titles from sale. This vulnerability affects all versions of Unity games released since 2017, highlighting the importance of maintaining robust security practices in game development.&#xA;Unity has assured developers that there is currently no evidence of exploitation and that they have proactively provided fixes to address the issue.</description>
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