This is of course not including the yearly Unity subscription, where Unity Pro costs $2,040 per seat (although they may have Enterprise pricing)

Absolutely ridiculous. Many Unity devs are saying they’re switching engines on social media.

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      They’re only legal until someone challenges it. Shouldn’t take long before Microsoft has a nice little letter for them in the mail.

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      Up until now companies have been getting away with this because of “user agreements.” Nobody has had the money and interest to get them in court.

      I don’t see any possible way this survives a lawsuit, for exactly the reason you said. This is almost certainly not legal but nobody has had a reason to get precedent to say it until now.