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Epic Games updates Unreal Engine price point for non-game developers


Epic Games has announced a new price structure, which will charge non-game developers an annual subscription fee of $1850 "per seat" to access its Unreal Engine.

Epic Games has announced a new price structure, which will charge non-game developers an annual subscription fee of $1850 “per seat” to access its Unreal Engine. The per-seat (effectively per-user) arrangements apply to non-game operatives who use Unreal Engine to produce content such as TV shows, films, and other media. An exemption from the charges will be granted for smaller companies that earn less than $1 million in annual gross revenue, as well as students, educators, and “hobbyists,” as detailed in the statement from the Fortnite developer.

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