Overview
Use Unity services to build, engage, and grow your game
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Take your game to the next level without having to worry about maintaining or scaling your back-end infrastructure. Unity services simplify many game development tasks and challenges.
Collaborate seamlessly and accelerate development with centralized workflows and real-time communication.
Use cases
Example use cases of Unity services include:- Add multiplayer and social features to your game.
- Use server-side game logic to ensure a level playing field.
- Enable your players to access their game data across various gaming platforms.
- Run A/B tests and measure gameplay data from various services to inform design decisions.
- Deliver fresh content without updating your app.
- Run scheduled events and provide varied content to your game during those events.
- Engage players with fun, progressive reward and loyalty systems.
Explore the sample projectsThis project contains a collection of samples designed to demonstrate how to use multiple services in a single Unity project to solve common game development challenges.
Building Blocks
Use Building Blocks to quickly implement features in your Unity project.LiveOps Services Building BlocksUse Building Blocks to implement LiveOps features in your Unity project, including sign-in options for authentication, achievements, and leaderboards.
Multiplayer Services Building BlocksBuilding Blocks provide a UI-based path to quickly set up multiplayer sessions and matchmaking in your Unity project.