Adobe has announced that they have signed a new agreement to help port Unity developed games to Flash. Also, they have revealed new versions on Flash Player 11.2 and Adobe AIR 3.2, which allow for better 3D experiences, superior video decoding, along with better analytics and tools for revenue management.
“We weren’t working with [Unity] when they added Flash support, but this new partnership means that all Unity content will work when exported to Flash Player,” said Diana Helander of Adobe. “When it comes to games, we’ve seen some huge growth in social and casual gaming… We also saw that the market was pushing toward launching content on mobile, so we’re looking to capitalize on the opportunity on mobile, and really, on any screen.”
Source: Gamasutra