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Epic details Unreal Engine costs for non-game makers
Epic Games has announced its pricing for the use of Unreal Engine by non-game creators, who will now typically pay $185…
Epic Games has announced its pricing for the use of Unreal Engine by non-game creators, who will now typically pay $1850 a head each year to use the powerful development software. Watch on YouTube Unreal Engine is used extensively in the film and TV industry, for developing computer-generated imagery in post-production and for mocking up how effects look in real-time on live sets. "These changes are designed to make long-term Unreal Engine development sustainable, so that we can continue to provide the very best, most advanced creator tools to all industries - big companies, small studios, individuals, and everyone in between."
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