Unity 5's new full-featured Personal Edition is completely, utterly free to use PC World

This is why competition is great: Following on yesterday's news that Unreal Engine 4 is going free, now Unity 5 is going even more free—as long as you're a developer making less than $100,000.
Past versions of Unity had a free edition, but it was a crippled version of the engine that lost out on many of the advanced features. Pro users either had to buy a license or pay $75 per month for a subscription.
No more. At GDC Tuesday, Unity announced "Unity 5 Personal Edition":
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