

Obviously the fact that you could've bought CSP years ago and received updates all this time, and now you can't, is a major change.The actual developer of the software is CELSYS.

The big difference is that minor updates seem to also be paid now, but I don't know enough about CSP to know if the minor versions are big deals or not given that CSP has been on version 1 for seemingly a very long time.

Eventually the next major version of, say, Microsoft Office would come out and you'd have to buy that separately. In terms of packaged software, this model doesn't seem that different: with very few exceptions, when you bought boxed software, you got a specific version and minor updates, but you didn't automatically get access to all future updates in perpetuity. None of this is a commentary on whether this is a good move or not, just to say that it's not quite like Adobe's subscription model. There's no perpetual fallback version, you get nothing. This is basically the model Jetbrains uses for development software: you pay for a subscription, but as long as you've paid for at least one year you can stop at any time and you get a perpetual license for the last version released inside the last full year you paid for.Īdobe's model is different: when you stop paying, you lose access to Creative Suite software entirely. Version 2.0 will also be available as a one-time purchase (perpetual license). If you are a current user of Version 1.x and would like to use Version 2.0 without purchasing an additional perpetual license, you can purchase an Update Pass (annual), which will be on offer from next year.Ĭustomers with an Update Pass or a Monthly Plan (purchased through app stores or the Clip Studio Paint site) will be able to use the most up-to-date version of the app for as long as their plan or pass is valid. At this time there are no major changes planned to the existing features or the UI. However, from 2023 onwards, the current Version 1 (the one-time purchase, perpetual version for Windows/macOS, "Version 1.x" hereafter), offered as a download and physical version will no longer receive feature updates free of charge.Ĭlip Studio Paint Version 2.0 will offer a slate of new features to make use of in your digital art. Over the past ten years, across over 80 free updates, we have continued to bring new features to Clip Studio Paint. Ten years after the initial release of Clip Studio Paint 1.0, we will be welcoming the release of Version 2.0 in the first half of 2023.
