Page Title: Unreal Engine (UE5) licensing options - Unreal Engine

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Page Description: Explore your options for licensing Unreal Engine and getting premium support, options for private training, and more.

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Page Text: General information What is the Unreal Engine End User License Agreement (EULA)? The  Unreal Engine End User License Agreement  is the legal document that governs your use of the Unreal Engine and describes your rights and obligations with respect to the projects you create using the engine. This license is free to use for learning, and for developing internal projects; it also enables you to distribute many commercial projects without paying any fees to Epic Games, including custom projects delivered to clients, linear content (such as films and television shows) and any product that earns no revenue or whose revenue falls below the royalty threshold. A 5% royalty is due only if you are distributing an off-the-shelf product that incorporates Unreal Engine code (such as a game) and the lifetime gross revenue from that product exceeds $1 million USD; in this case, the first $1 million remains royalty-exempt. You can find out more about royalties in the  Releasing products  section of this FAQ. Download the EULA as a PDF  here . The official version of the EULA is in English only, but we currently have a Japanese language  EULA , a Korean language  EULA , and a Chinese language  EULA  available for reference purposes. (エンドユーザーライセンス契約書の正式な原本は英語版となりますが、参考として日本語参考訳 EULA 、韓国語参考訳 EULA 、中国語参考訳 EULA 、をご用意しております。) EULA 공식 버전은 영어만 인정되나, 현재 참고용으로 일본어  EULA , 한국어  EULA , 중국어  EULA 가 제공되고 있습니다. EULA 的官方正式版本仅以英文提供,但我们也准备了 EULA 的 日语版本 , 韩语版本 和 中文版本 以供参考。 What are the system requirements for UE5? Basic hardware requirements for working with Unreal Engine 5 are unchanged from UE4. However, some of the new features will require higher-end hardware to get best results. To get the most out of Nanite, Virtual Shadow Maps, and Lumen, we currently recommend the equivalent of an NVIDIA GTX 1080 or AMD VEGA 64 or higher graphics card. To use hardware ray tracing with Lumen, we recommend an NVIDIA RTX 20 series or AMD RX 6000 series graphics card or higher. We also recommend upgrading to the latest drivers for your GPU. Visit the documentation to view the full system requirements for UE5 . What support resources are available? View the  Support page  for the most comprehensive information regarding how you can get help and information for development with the Unreal Engine. If you're a custom licensee (meaning you have an Unreal Engine license agreement with Epic other than the standard Unreal Engine EULA), you should ask your questions at the  Unreal Developer Network  (login required). How much do I have to pay for Unreal Engine? Unreal Engine is free to download. We offer a choice of licensing terms depending on your use of Unreal Engine. Under the  standard EULA , Unreal Engine is free to use for learning, and for developing internal projects; it also enables you to distribute many commercial projects without paying any fees to Epic Games, including custom projects delivered to clients, linear content (such as films and television shows) and any product that earns no revenue or whose revenue falls below the royalty threshold. A 5% royalty is due only if you are distributing an off-the-shelf product that incorporates Unreal Engine code (such as a game) and the lifetime gross revenue from that product exceeds $1 million USD; in this case, the first $1 million remains royalty-exempt. There are also options for custom licenses that can include premium support; private training; negotiated terms for lower royalties, no royalties, or a different basis for royalty negotiation; and more. Contact us to inquire about a custom license for either games or non-games use. Get updates on industry innovations and the latest free assets for your industry

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