Traditionally, Unity has concluded the year 2024 with a final Games Made with Unity. Over 300 are named, almost 60 are highlighted with a trailer, including productions from GSA.

According to Unity, the list is by no means complete. On the contrary, studios are encouraged to report missing titles to add to the list. With the article “Games made with Unity: 2024 in review,” the engine manufacturer wants to look back on as many productions as possible that were either released in 2024 or were in early access. The article currently lists well over 300 games in a wide range of genres.

However, almost 60 titles are not only mentioned with a link to the corresponding store or game site, but are highlighted by the integration of a trailer. Among them are many studios from the EU such as Tensori (Finland), Serious Sim (Poland), Mister Morris Games (Estonia land), Funday Games and Hutlihut Games (both Denmark), Nomada and Digital Sun (both Spain), Motion Twin and Miju Games (both France) or Hadoque, Simogo, Stunlock Studios, Pugstorm and Grenaa Games (all from Sweden). Studios from Germany and Austria are also highlighted. The trailers of Endzone 2 by Gentlymad Studios (Wiesbaden), shapez2 by tobspr Games (Aachen), Harold Halibut by Slow Bros. (Cologne), No Rest for the Wicked by Moon Studios (Vienna) and Thronefall by GrizzlyGames (Berlin) are integrated. But the trailer also featured products from numerous solo developers, including René Rother (Interview from November 2024), known for Children of the Sun.

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