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"Unity remains free for commercial use for Web and desktop game development and Unity Pro remains $1,500 per seat." I might be wrong, can't check right now because I'm at work, but I don't think ...
Unity has announced an updated Runtime Fee plan after receiving heavy criticism from the game development community after its announcement.
The new Unity 5 Personal Edition doesn't cost a dime, and developers that make under $100,000 a year won't have to pay royalties, either.
So, if you're part of ID@Xbox and you have a development kit, you now also have Unity for Xbox. Existing Unity Pro license holders will receive Xbox One support for free.
While the platform is free to use for those who don't meet certain revenue thresholds, those who do need to shell out at least $2,040 annually for the Unity Pro plan, or much more for an ...
Pricing otherwise remains the same. The entry-level product, Unity, is free for commercial use. The premier product, Unity Pro, remains $1500 per developer seat.
Unreal Engine 4 and Unity 5, two of the dominant game development engines in the industry, are now both available for free to anyone interested.
Back in June, Unity announced that their cross-platform game development engine would support Microsoft’s Xbox One. Even better, the Xbox One Unity tools would be free! But there was a catch ...
Registered PlayStation developers can now use Unity Pro for free. Hot on the heels of a similar offer being extended to Xbox One developers, Unity and Sony have reached an agreement that will open ...
Namely, Unity’s WebGL deployment support will be free of charge for both free and Pro users. You’ll be able to build a game in Unity’s engine and push it to the web without paying them a dime.