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Originally Posted by DoomFrost
Another thing if it's Epic's franchise I can't see why they would have to shell out money in licensing the engine. They already own it so shouldn't they have the freedom of doing whatever they want with it?
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And I keep repeating myself with this: Even tho it was made with characters owned by Epic, Epic was not financing it, therefore it was not directly responsible, nor involved in the development: JJ3 was a freelance game, worked on by a freelance crew. Because it was freelance, the developing team would have to pay Epic royalties for using their Unreal engine if they wanted to publish any part of the game.
- JelZe GoldRabbit =:3
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