Ok, but I’m not thinking of using the account to sell assets on the marketplace.
As I mentioned, I’m just asking if my “to play” account can be the same one on which I now buy assets from the marketplace to create my own game. By implication-perhaps someday to sell the game as a finished product.
For this I don’t think I need to create a new Epic account? Given that I have already invested some money in the purchase of assets, with a view to creating a specific game.
And here was my question- since I already bought these assets,on this Epic account,I assume that the licenses,rights to them I have only on this account= I have them present in the VAULT of this particular account.
If I create a new Epic account now, my Marketplace Vault will be empty= I won’t see there all my stuff bought here,on my current account.
Or maybe I have misunderstand you?
I can now create the entire game, product on my account (using purchased assets) and let’s say in X years, when I get to the stage of completing the paperwork for selling, putting the game up for sale, I will set up a second, clean Epic account, let’s say a “company” account, just for purpose of selling my game?
But then how will my license, rights to assets - e.g. music, which I have now purchased and have on the current account? Do I have, for example, these rights to use music purchased for the game not only on my current account? Isn’t it assigned to this specific EPIC account and not to me as an individual?