New Unity Fee Structure Leaked
Business
18 December 2025 08:58
Unity is allegedly rolling out a new annual “minimum commitment” fee for its largest Enterprise customers, requiring studios to pay between $250,000 and $2m per year depending on a game’s revenue.
The policy was outlined in a customer email that claims the minimum commitment will be based on a game’s gross revenue over the previous 12 months. The fee would be applied toward the purchase of Unity subscription licences and support services, rather than functioning as a standalone charge.
The email reportedly states:
“If you are required to use Unity Enterprise based on the Unity Software Tier Eligibility detailed in the Unity Editor Software Terms, you will be subject to the Unity Enterprise Minimum Commitment Program.”
“This Program requires that you pay Unity a specified minimum commitment amount at the commencement of each Subscription Year, which will be applied towards your purchase of Unity subscription license and support products. This minimum commitment amount will be determined based on your Gross Revenue from the previous twelve months, as detailed in the table below.”
The reported minimum commitment would come on top of a 5% price increase already scheduled to take effect on January 12 for Unity Pro and Enterprise customers.
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18 December 2025 08:58
Unity is allegedly rolling out a new annual “minimum commitment” fee for its largest Enterprise customers, requiring studios to pay between $250,000 and $2m per year depending on a game’s revenue.
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“This Program requires that you pay Unity a specified minimum commitment amount at the commencement of each Subscription Year, which will be applied towards your purchase of Unity subscription license and support products. This minimum commitment amount will be determined based on your Gross Revenue from the previous twelve months, as detailed in the table below.”
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