The CEO of video-game software maker Unity is retiring 'effective immediately' after coming under fire for unpopular pricing changes - but will remain on the payroll for another six months to rake in millions in stock awards.San Francisco-based Unity on Monday announced the retirement of John Riccitiello, who stepped down as president, CEO, chairman and board member after nearly a decade at the helm.Although the transition is immediate, Riccitiello will remain on the company payroll 'to assist with the transition' until April 9, during which time his stock awards will continue to vest, according to regulatory filings first reported by .
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