Hi, i saw on the unity FAQ that unity licenses dont need to pay per year or per game.
If i bought android,ios and unity pro licenses it is forever and dont have more expenses with the program?
i am talking to sell games for ios,android,pc and web, i am not talking about the consoles, because i know that for consoles i need a special license.
Correct, you don’t pay any additional fee anymore for using Unity 3.
There are no royalities for selling nor a service contract to keep using it
But if there is a new major version of Unity (Unity 4.0) you will have to pay an upgrade fee.
Very nice i was thinking that i need to pay the license per year.it is great, love unity :))
one more question, per exemple i create a game like call of duty “only a exemple xD”, to mac app store, pc, ps3,xbox and mobile devices, and the game have a multiplayer mode, only the player that use the game on mac can play multiplayer with the players that play the game on the mac?or all players can play with players that are using different plantforms?
and i only need to buy a new unity license when per exemple i bought the license when the version was 3.1, now is 3.4 and i dont need to buy, later will be 3.9 and i will not need to buy the license, but when the version will be 4 i will need to buy again, when it update 3.4 to 3.5 and 3.7 etc i will not need to update, i am right?
mac, ios, win could play together, consoles are a whole different story due to the platform requirements etc but thats a thing you don’t need to worry about unless you have a fullscale team, business and publisher backup as you won’t get dev licenses and the 80k+ to even buy unity for those two console platforms
nice and how can i sell my games on pc? on ios i sell on app store, on mac i sell on mac store and for pc?steam? can sell like the games that is selled on commercial stores?
You sell Unity games the same way you sell any game. It’s up to you. You can only sell on Steam if it’s good enough and they accept it. Also the Mac App Store isn’t the only option on Macs, there are other avenues like macgamestore.com and others that would be silly to ignore.
–Eric