https://www.unrealengine.com/blog/ue4-is-free
Yeah, free, except for a 5% royalty payout for each dollar you make in gross revenue over $3000, but hey, once you reach that point, you probably stopped caring about a measly 5% anyway.
Unreal Engine 4 is now free
Re: Unreal Engine 4 is now free
Oh believe me, when you reach high, those 5% is A LOT OF MONEY that you won't get.
But w/e, it's great that it's free. They probably felt the pressure from Unity and also the new Stingray that's coming out soon.
But w/e, it's great that it's free. They probably felt the pressure from Unity and also the new Stingray that's coming out soon.
Q3Map2 2516 -> http://www.zfight.com/misc/files/q3/q3map_2.5.16_win32_x86.zip
Q3Map2 FS_20g -> http://www.zfight.com/misc/files/q3/q3map2_fs_20g.rar
GtkRadiant 140 -> http://www.zfight.com/misc/files/q3/GtkRadiantSetup-1.4.0-Q3RTCWET.exe
Q3Map2 FS_20g -> http://www.zfight.com/misc/files/q3/q3map2_fs_20g.rar
GtkRadiant 140 -> http://www.zfight.com/misc/files/q3/GtkRadiantSetup-1.4.0-Q3RTCWET.exe
Re: Unreal Engine 4 is now free
When you're developing a triple-A title then 5% is a lot of money. I mean, if you sell 2 milion units and we assume the developer gets licensee gets 20 buck for each, then that's 40 million dollar in revenue, which means you'll be paying 2 million for the engine. Sure, it's a lot of money, but paying two million dollar for full access to middleware like Unreal Engine 4 isn't all that expensive. For indie developers who earn a couple of thousand bucks with their game, that 5% is an absolutely fantastic deal for what they're getting with UE4.
Having said that though, Unity may still be the cheaper option and offers way more than most indie devs will need.
Having said that though, Unity may still be the cheaper option and offers way more than most indie devs will need.