Chaos has announced that they have combined Phoenix for 3ds Max and Phoenix for Maya into Chaos Phoenix, meaning a single license grants access to licenses for both platforms. More on the Chaos blog.
Chaos has announced that they have combined Phoenix for 3ds Max and Phoenix for Maya into Chaos Phoenix, meaning a single license grants access to licenses for both platforms. More on the Chaos blog.
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This are good news … the bad are
(copy paste from the mail i got):
We’d also like to inform you that as of January 1, 2022 we will discontinue selling Chaos Phoenix perpetual licenses and upgrades.
Please be assured that any Phoenix perpetual license that you own will remain active and at your disposal.
I’ve lost faith in Chaos after the Next BS “version upgrade” and then 5 shortly after. This move doesn’t surprise me at all.