

"Windows64-WindowsStoreIL2CPPTargetSupport" : "", "Windows64-WindowsIL2CPPTargetSupport" : "", "Windows64-FacebookGamesTargetSupport" : "", For example, is a valid installer index.Īccessing an installer index will return a JSON blob which might look like this: jsonĪ version number is typically on the form of 2018.2.5f1. Installer indices for each version of Unity will be on the format. You can get the version number of the latest release - a major version, a minor version, or a beta - by visiting the following URLs:Įach of the URLs will return a raw version string, such as 2018.2.5f1. Finally, fetch the installers that you need. Then, fetch an index of available installers for that version. How to useįirst, determine which version of Unity that you want.

It is intended to be used for performing automated installation of the Unity client. Contact me before republishing this content.This is a manually-maintained index to Unity installer releases.

If you like Unity and want to learn how to build games with it, be sure to follow me on Twitch where I make games LIVE every week! Since I like developing in Linux as my desktop environment, it’s been great for me. So far, building things and running the games has been incredibly smooth. In this tutorial, we learned how to install Unity (Unity Hub and Unity Editor) in Manjaro Linux. Name it appropriately, and select Create Project.Īfter a few minutes, you’ll have your Karting Game loaded and ready! The Kart game is one of my favorite demo games with Unity. Once it’s complete, you should see a screen that looks like this: When you’ve made your selections, click Install. I like to develop for Linux and WebGL, so I’ll choose those. Select the platform you want to build your applications for. Here you’ll be asked for a list of platforms you want to build for: You will see a list of available editors. Once you load up the Unity Hub and click on “Installs,” you’ll notice you don’t yet have an editor. Sign in with your Unity Credentials (you can get an account for free). When you start it up, it will ask you to sign in: Once it’s done, you’ll see the hub in your startup menu (whatever distro of Linux you’re running) This will start the process of installing the Unity Hub:
