Thank you! Yes, that was a great help in understanding how the pricing worked (that was another question I had).
Also, you guys have helped me to better understand the nature of my original question: namely that regardless of what “context” the revenue is tied to, as long as the money made is tied in some way to the use of an in-game concept, then it is applicable to the royalties due to Epic. I was just wondering whether elements of a game that weren’t contained “inside” the product were outside the bounds of that. And on SOME level they are (ancillary products like clothing/toys/etc. aren’t applicable), but things like in-game skins or other benefits would be included in the royalty.
Follow-up question:
What about things like Toys-To-Life such as Amiibo? Technically they are tied to in-game content, but they aren’t exactly just data either…