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5Oct/23Off

Unreal Engine will no longer be free for all

Bad news for anyone using Unreal Engine for VFX or animation. Epic Games has confirmed that it will begin charging industries outside gaming to use of the 3D graphics engine next year. Fees will be charged on a per-seat basis.

Speaking at Unreal Fest 2023, CEO Tim Sweeney has confirmed that Unreal Engine will become “a licensable piece of software like Maya or Photoshop” with a subscription-based pricing model. Studios using it for non-gaming work like animation, VFX and visualization will be charged through a “seat-based enterprise software licensing model” (also see our pick of the best 3D apps).

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