Unity
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Unity
Summary
Unity is a game creation system[1]. Unity ranks in the top 9% of game_creation_system entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,826 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Unity's instance of is recorded as game creation system[3].
- Unity's instance of is recorded as game engine[4].
- Unity's developer is recorded as Unity Technologies[5].
- Unity's copyright license is recorded as proprietary license[6].
- Unity's programmed in is recorded as Q2370[7].
- Unity's programmed in is recorded as Q2407[8].
- Unity's operating system is recorded as Microsoft Windows[9].
- Unity's operating system is recorded as macOS[10].
- Unity's operating system is recorded as Linux[11].
- Unity's operating system is recorded as Android[12].
- Unity's operating system is recorded as iOS[13].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2017.3.1[14].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2018.1.0b6[15].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2017.3.0[16].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2018.1.0b2[17].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2018.1.0f2[18].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2018.1.4f1[19].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2018.2.0[20].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2018.2.2[21].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2017.4.8f1[22].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2018.2.13[23].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2018.2.14[24].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2018.3 beta[25].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2018.3.0[26].
- Unity's software version identifier is recorded as 2019.1.0b1[27].
Body
Publication
Unity was released on June 8, 2005[28]. Unity's language of work or name is recorded as English[29].
Why It Matters
Unity ranks in the top 9% of game_creation_system entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,826 views/month).[2] Unity has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] Unity is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]