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Epic Games's Tim Sweeney says that non-game developers will soon have to pay to use Unreal Engine 5 with a per-seat fee, but this new business model won't be used for game developers.
Fortnite developer Epic Games will charge non-game developers an annual subscription of $1,850 “per seat” to use its Unreal Engine as opposed to the royalty-based model it uses for game ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney says the company is adjusting Unreal Engine pricing for non-gaming developers in fields like film, TV and automotive. However, it won’t affect game developers.
Fortnite developer Epic Games announced that non-game developers using Unreal Engine — like filmmakers — will move to a subscription model. The company will offer carve-outs for some users.
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