After Unity’s disastrous runtime policy change and subsequent reversal earlier this year, the ubiquitous game engine is likely looking to start fresh on the right food with the launch of Unity 6. Unity 5 released almost ten years ago, with major revisions in the engine since then, but Unity 6 hopes to be a developer-first engine with new tools and tutorials to squeeze more utility out of it.
The new Unity engine has major improvements for comprehensive multiplayer workflows, helping developers better balance their abilities to design multiplayer systems with better performance in their Unity games. New mobile web targeting tools help expand the number of ways and places developers can use Unity.
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