Price Model Changes at Unreal Engine

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Price Model Changes at Unreal Engine
Price Model Changes at Unreal Engine

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04 October 2023 16:14

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney revealed some changes to Unreal Engine pricing policy. The 5% share will remain constant for the foreseeable future. Game developers will continue to have free access to Unreal Engine until their shipped titles surpass $1 million in revenue. The changes will effect the pricing structure for Unreal Engine users in sectors beyond game development, such as automotive and film industries.

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