Can I sell games with Creators License if I'm a student?

Hi! I wanted to make a game with UE 4, but I don’t know if I should use Creators License or Publishing License. I assume I should Publishing License if i want to sell it, but in the description of the Creators License it says it’s also for students. I’m asking this because I want to avoid the 5% royalties, I mean I’m ok with the 5%, after all is their engine, but if I can avoid it I will try it.
Thank you!

I mean I’m ok with the 5%

You know you need to make $1m to pay the royalties, right?

I thought it was at 3000$, I mean I don’t think I’m even gonna make 3000$ but I was just wandering. Thank you!

PUBLISHING LICENSE

I thought it was at 3000$, I mean I
don’t think I’m even gonna make 3000$
but I was just wandering. Thank you!

It has changed recently.

Unreal Engine End User License Agreement for Publishing: This license is free to use and incurs 5% royalties when you monetize your game or other interactive off-the-shelf product and your lifetime gross revenues from that product exceed $1,000,000 USD.

Just make many products and stop selling when you hit $999,000 for each. Easy :wink:


But seriously, you pay royalties on what you make above the threshold. So if you make $1,000,050 you need to pay 5% of the 50…

Thank you very much! I will stop at 999,999$, even though I hope I will get around 300$ :)))
I’ve asked a question twice on this forum, and none had a very good answer, how are my parents supposed to agree with the UE 4 doccumentation? Since I’m under 18 years old.

But seriously, you pay royalties on what you make above the threshold. So if you make $1,000,050 you need to pay 5% of the 50…

Cognitive information, you gave me an idea. Thank you.

Actually, the real answer is no

You are not allowed to distribute games with creators license regardless of your race, gender, orientation or role in society.
If you want to distribute games, you’ll need PUBLISHING LICENSE.
You can sign up for one without payment and you can also keep your creators license.
It’s just a legal formality.