So what would that mean in the following scenario:
A game company asks for crowd funding money to support its development studio, which is busy working on a UE4 based title.
The money is obviously flowing into the game, but technically the supporters fund the studio, not a specific game project.
Although the company uses the game project in the crowd funding campaign marketing-wise.
There is also no advantage in terms of access to the game. The game later sells for 20$.
The way I see it, Epic would not get any royalties from the crowd funding. Even if that UE4 based game is the only title the company is working at.
All they would get is royalties from the 20$ sales revenue, if exceeding the threshold…
Is that correct?