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(Yeah the URL gets caught in the auto censor as it uses the "F-Word" - http://www.vg247.com/ )
EDIT: So now Source 2 is free (And supports the OpenGL Vulcan API.) plus Unreal Engine 4 and Unity 5 (But with two license options as well for professional game development, either a one time payment or a monthly subscription.), guess Crytek is going to have to go free too if they want to stay competitive now.
(Yeah the URL gets caught in the auto censor as it uses the "F-Word" - http://www.vg247.com/ )
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Unity Technologies announced the release of the fifth version of its popular, simple, and ultra-portable engine at GDC 2015 today. As well as releasing the gorgeous tech demo above showing off what Unity 5 can do, the company announced it will make the tools free to everyone. If you like the suite and want to release a professional game made on it, you can purchase a Professional license for $1,500 up front or a $75 monthly subscription. Unlike the free version of Unity 4, the Personal Edition does not have any features behind paywalls its the whole thing. You can grab it direct from Unity, right now. Both Valves Source Engine 2 and Epics Unreal Engine 4 also went free at GDC this year, making it a pretty great time to be a grass-roots developer. But in an interview with GamesIndustry, new Unity CEO John Riccitiello said Unity differs from Epics approach in that theres no ****ing around. If youre a seven-figure developer, you can afford $75 a month. But if youre not, if youre just getting started or just choose for artistic reasons to give your games away for free, or if youre a hobbyist screwing around or a student, this is free. You get the full power of Unity 5 for free, the one-time EA leader said. Theres no royalties, no ****ing around. Its simple. Thats really what were announcing. Riccitiello, calling Epic a tiny competitor, said Unreal Engine 4's royalties scheme is like a free-to-play game, in that it hopes to catch whales to pay for all the free users. With Unity, its capped. Its $75 a month or $1,500 for a perpetual license; were not nickel-and-diming people and were not charging them a royalty, he said. When we say its free, its free. When we say $75 a month, its $75 a month. Yeah, you can buy other stuff from us. Were not a one-trick pony, but were not charging a royalty, which I think is akin to looking for whales. Oh, how I missed you, Tricky Ricci! Please say more terrifically outspoken things, forever. Make sure you watch that tech demo above. Below is Unitys GDC 2015 sizzle reel, which looks pretty good, too. Finally, please admire the companys new mascot, whom I have nicknamed Yuu-kun. |
EDIT: So now Source 2 is free (And supports the OpenGL Vulcan API.) plus Unreal Engine 4 and Unity 5 (But with two license options as well for professional game development, either a one time payment or a monthly subscription.), guess Crytek is going to have to go free too if they want to stay competitive now.
Unity Engine 5 available for free.