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Unity is a cross-platform game engine developed by Unity Technologies, first announced and released in June 2005. The engine can be used to create three-dimensional (3D) and two-dimensional (2D) games, as well as interactive simulations and other experiences.

Release Schedule Image Gantt Chart for Unity
Release Released Security Support Latest
2022.2 5 months and 3 weeks ago
(07 Dec 2022)
Yes 2022.2.9f1
(03 Mar 2023)
2022.1 1 year ago
(09 May 2022)
Ended 5 months and 3 weeks ago
(06 Dec 2022)
2022.1.24f1
(06 Dec 2022)
2021 (LTS) 2 years ago
(22 Mar 2021)
Ends in 10 months
(19 Apr 2024)
2021.3.24f1
(27 Apr 2023)
2021.3 1 year and 1 month ago
(11 Apr 2022)
Ended 1 year and 3 months ago
(17 Feb 2022)
2021.3.24f1
(27 Apr 2023)
2021.2 1 year and 7 months ago
(25 Oct 2021)
Ended 1 year and 1 month ago
(05 Apr 2022)
2021.2.19f1
(05 Apr 2022)
2021.1 2 years ago
(22 Mar 2021)
Ended 6 months and 4 weeks ago
(04 Nov 2022)
2021.1.28f1
(04 Nov 2022)
2020 (LTS) 2 years and 11 months ago
(20 Jun 2020)
Ended 3 weeks and 5 days ago
(05 May 2023)
2020.3.47f1
(05 Apr 2023)
2019 (LTS) 4 years ago
(08 Apr 2019)
Ended 11 months ago
(16 Jun 2022)
2019.4.40f1
(16 Jun 2022)
2018 (LTS) 5 years ago
(26 Apr 2018)
Ended 1 year and 11 months ago
(17 Jun 2021)
2018.4.36f1
(17 Jun 2021)
2017 (LTS) 5 years and 11 months ago
(26 Jun 2017)
Ended 3 years ago
(18 May 2020)
2017.4.40f1
(18 May 2020)

Unity has two releases: Tech stream and LTS.

Tech stream releases are released twice a year (each one receiving weekly updates), and are supported only until the next tech stream release is out.

Unity LTS releases are released once a year and are based off the previous tech stream branch. LTS releases offer two years of bi-weekly updates, then an additional year of monthly updates.

Officially supported platforms as of Unity 2020 LTS are:

  • Mobile: iOS, Android (Android TV), tvOS
  • Desktop: Windows (Universal Windows Platform), Mac, Linux
  • Web: WebGL
  • Consoles: PlayStation (PS4, PS5), Xbox (Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S), Nintendo Switch, Stadia
  • Virtual/Extended reality: Oculus, PlayStation VR, Google’s ARCore, Apple’s ARKit, Windows Mixed Reality (HoloLens), Magic Leap, and via Unity XR SDK Steam VR, Google Cardboard.

More information is available on the Unity website.

You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.


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