Experimental Unity Editor Now Available For Linux

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 26 August 2015 at 08:38 AM EDT. 8 Comments
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Following last month's state of Unity on Linux, an experimental build of the Unity Editor is now available.

This experimental Unity Editor build for Linux is based off Unity 5.1.0f3 and is able to export from Linux to Linux/OSX/Windows binaries, WebGL, WebPlayer, Android, Tizen, and Samsung TV.

This Unity Editor build is 64-bit only and is recommended to be run on a modern Ubuntu release. The editor should work with NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel graphics with "vendor-supported graphics drivers."

More details on this experimental Unity Linux editor build via this blog post.
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