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Well, this certainly is good news, because many developers are starting to use Unity. One of the great examples of Unity is the just released game Reciever from Wolfire Games that was made during the 7DFPS event, along with a few games from Humble Bundles, which were avaible only through the beta verson of the flash exporter.
Source: http://unity3d.com/?linux