- Supported: Long-Term Support (LTS)
- Experimental: Tech Release
- All Unity Versions
- Official description from Unity
✔️ Supported: Long-Term Support (LTS)
All our assets are compatible with the latest Unity LTS releases. Currently, these are:
- Unity 2019.4 LTS
- Unity 2020.3 LTS
- Unity 2021.3 LTS
- Unity 2022.3 LTS (In development)
These Unity versions are supported for as long as Unity officially supports them. Generally, this is for 2 years after the first release.
🚧 Experimental: Tech Release
The latest Unity Tech release is considered "preview/experimental" and is not officially supported. Our assets may work, but we can not provide support and do not guarantee that every feature works. Currently, the latest tech release is:
- Unity 2023.1
All Unity Versions
The following is an overview of all supported and unsupported Unity versions:
❌ 2019.1 (Tech) | ❌ 2019.2 (Tech) | ❌ 2019.3 (Tech) | ✔️ 2019.4 (LTS) |
❌ 2020.1 (Tech) | ❌ 2020.2 (Tech) | ✔️ 2020.3 (LTS) | |
❌ 2021.1 (Tech) | ❌ 2021.2 (Tech) | ✔️ 2021.3 (LTS) | |
❌ 2022.1 (Tech) | ❌ 2022.2 (Tech) | 🚧 2022.3 (LTS) (In development) |
(❌ Not Supported, ✔️ Supported, 🚧 Experimental, not officially supported)
Official description from Unity's website:
- Long-Term Support
(LTS) - The release for creators who value maximum stability and support for their next project. The LTS version rolls up the quality features and improvements made across the year into a single installation. This is our default release, and is recommended for creators who are about to lock in production on a specific version of Unity.
- Tech Stream
- The release for creators who value getting earlier access to new features in order to prepare for future projects. These versions are primarily recommended for the preproduction, discovery, and prototyping phases of development, but they can be used to get ready for the next LTS by enabling earlier feature adoption.