Then you should be mad at Unity right now! They are threatening the entire gamedev industry by making sudden new rules about how they charge. This threat is serious and literally could cripple the gaming industry. As an example, the devs of Cult of the Lamb have already said they will remove their game from all stores when the new Unity rules go into place, and I doubt they are the only ones. They will HAVE to do that to protect themselves financially, they are not overreacting. There may still be time to stop Unity, either through public outcry, or legal action, but we need to spread the word.
Here is a list of games on Steam that were made with Unity and therefore could be effected by this. I'll put some of them in the tags, but it's honestly overwhelming.
the crewmates from Among Us, but they aren't wearing astronaut suits, rather their colorful bodies is their actual skin and they have one big compound eye
So the owner of Fables just delcared that the whole thing is in the public domain, apparently including Wolf Among Us. Does that mean Wolf Among Us is the first public domain video game, or are there others?
There have been numerous video games whose creators have released them to the public domain, or who have purported to. The more relevant question is whether Bill Willingham actually has the authority to do that. Copyright applies to particular expressions, not to ideas, and Bill Willingham is not the sole author of The Wolf Among Us; unless there's some contractual arrangement in place that makes Willingham the owner of all materials produced for The Wolf Among Us – which I find extraordinarily unlikely – the only portions of the game he can release into the public domain are the portions he created himself. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out!