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Unreal Engine 4 Launching With Full Source Code

jones_supa writes "Today Epic launched Unreal Engine 4 for game developers. Supported platforms are Windows, OS X, iOS and Android, with desktop Linux coming later. The monetization scheme is unique: anyone can get access to literally everything for a $19/month fee. Epic wants to build a business model that succeeds when UE4 developers succeed. Therefore, part of the deal is that anyone can ship a commercial product with UE4 by paying 5% of their gross revenue resulting from sales to users. This gets them the Unreal Editor in ready-to-run form, and the engine's complete C++ source code hosted on GitHub for collaborative development."

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  1. This is very exciting for indie devs by glasshole · · Score: 3, Insightful

    and even medium sized devs who couldn't shill out for the giant license fees before.

    1. Re:This is very exciting for indie devs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      UDK used to be free to play with. It's exciting until you realize there's a subscription attached and if you build a game with it 5% of the gross. That doesn't sound like much but when you stack it on top of the ~30% gross from your preferred sales channel, plus the fees from whatever other middleware you might want (Scaleform, FMOD, Bink, and Havok come to mind) and then add taxes, you're struggling to break even.

    2. Re: This is very exciting for indie devs by alen · · Score: 3, Insightful

      then don't license everything under the sun
      or buy your software upfront
      or write your own engine. go start an open source game engine project that supports all the new hardware tech before it comes out and see how it works out

    3. Re: This is very exciting for indie devs by brit74 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Geez, it's 5%. Stop pretending like this is an onerous burden on developers. Commercial 3d engines used to cost a flat fee in the mid-six-figure range (i.e. $250,000 to $500,000).

    4. Re: This is very exciting for indie devs by alen · · Score: 3, Insightful

      epic is not as dumb as the authors of popular books licensing their works to hollywood