Unreal Engine will no longer be free for all

Bad news for those using Unreal Engine for VFX or animation this week – or at least for some. Epic Games has confirmed that it will begin charging industries outside gaming to use the 3D graphics engine next year. 

Until now the company has not charged directly for use of Unreal Engine. Instead it charges royalties for projects that surpass $1m in revenue – and only those that use code from the engine. That means that while the developers of big-selling games pay royalties, those who use Unreal Engine for film making and other uses pay nothing. Epic Games now plans to start charging subscription fees on a per-seat basis, but it has clarified that not everyone will be affected (also see our pick of the best 3D apps).

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