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New Unity 2017.1 Game Engine—Now Available

Unity Technologies has announced that its new market-leading game-engine is now available—Unity 2017.1.

The company says that Unity exists to democratize development, solve hard problems and enable success—for its developers and their end-users. Unity is adopted by millions and powers more than 50 percent of all mobile games and nearly 75 percent of all AR and VR content. Interactive content made by Unity reaches nearly 3 billion devices worldwide.

New Unity 2017.1

“Unity 2017.1 is a one-stop creation powerhouse that will allow teams of artists and designers to unlock their full creativity. With incredibly open choreography tools like Timeline, smart procedural cameras in Cinemachine which follow your direction, and a built-in world-class colour grading suite plus the ability to edit and output all from within, we’re unleashing a content creation game changer that will improve collaboration across the board,” said Adam Myhill, Head of Cinematics, Unity. “Working in an environment with so much power and flexibility doesn’t just save a huge amount of time, it allows you to experiment, iterate and collaborate in ways which are the key ingredients of so many great things.”

01 – A screenshot of the Cinemachine feature in Unity 2017.1

Unity 2017.1 contains over 100 new features and improvements that will help developers with increasing collaboration, improving runtime performance and graphics quality and more. Key items include:

For a full list of changes, please visit the blog post on the Unity website.

Unity 2017.1 subscription plans are available with enhanced features and services to support customers’ individual needs: Unity Pro represents the top of the line in professional-grade tools while Unity Plus offers serious creators who intend to publish additional tools and services to help them be successful. Custom-tailored enterprise solutions are also available for teams of 21 or more. For hobbyists and aspiring creators, Unity Personal provides all the core features they need to get started for free.

Architosh Insights

As the AR and VR industries heat up over the next year, in particular, and as Apple ventures into robust support of both of these technology domains, it will be interesting to see what kind of affect Apple, with its extremely popular iPhone product line, puts on the game engine companies going forward. Unity has a very strong position in mobile games, a place where Apple’s iPhone dominates.

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