If you don't buy the Major to Major.5 update license before the Major+1 version is released, updating will cost much more - then you only have the option to buy the update from your owned version to the latest version, which costs more depending on how many version there are in between. And register the update license after the next major version (or maybe skip one if you wish) is released, and then buy the update to. So, if one wants to save money but update Cubase occasionally, the most optimal way is to have the major version registered (7, 8, 9, 10, 11) and buy an Major to Major.5 update license before the Major+1 version is released (cheapest in their yearly sale) - and hold on to it. The important thing is that the update license works for the version you have registered. If you wait until v12 is released, you will get that. But, if for some reason you register it after 11.5 is released, you will get 11.5. 11 is released, you will get a version 11 license. So, if you currently have Cubase Pro 10, and you are holding an update to 10.5 license: If you register it after v. But, in my experience if you register an unregistered serial, they will give you the latest version of the software at the moment. I'm not sure how it works if you register the update serial within the grace period. What's the best strategy to register 10.5 license in order to get v11 free? Before the new version release or now, within the grace period?
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