The company Epic Games has published a complete guide aimed at helping developer studios transition from Unity to Unreal Engine 5.3. Of course, the timing of this move makes its objective obvious: to capture as many developers as possible who are dissatisfied with Unity’s behavior in light of the unexpected introduction of installation fees.
A few days ago, Unity Technologies made a change to its end-user license, introducing the so-called “installation tax” or Runtime Fee, which requires developers to pay a certain amount for each installation exceeding a certain threshold.
One of the consequences of the introduction of installation fees has been developers abandoning the use of the Unity engine. Therefore, Epic Games decided to take advantage of the situation and release this guide to make life easier for those who want to switch to Unreal Engine 5.3. Of course, this is a long and highly technical text, so it’s not for everyone. However, if you want to familiarize yourself with it, you can find “Unreal Engine for Unity Developers” right here.
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