
2020 Long-Term Support (LTS)
The LTS release is for creators who value maximum stability and support. It rolls up the quality features and improvements we made in 2020 into a single install. 2020 LTS includes upgrades to Universal Render Pipeline (URP), Shader Graph, 2D tools, and more.
Additional features for incredible visuals
Create codeless camera behavior
Cinemachine 2.6 is now Verified, so you can compose shots without worrying about technical details. Cinemachine automates camera behaviors based on scene composition and interaction, allowing you to focus on art direction while prototyping and iterating.
Faster, more accurate asset imports
Iterate faster in the Editor with optimized asset workflows. The Asset Import Pipeline is now more reliable, performant and scalable. Also, roundtripping with 3D modeling tools is more accurate with new axis conversion settings.
Create beautiful VFX in real-time
VFX Graph now includes Output Events to provide synchronization between lights, sound, physical reactions or gameplay based on spawn events using a delegate interface in C#.
Learn more about the 2020 LTS release
Frequently asked questions
If you are in production or close to launch, we recommend the latest LTS release. If you want to use the latest Unity features in your project or are just getting started with production, the Tech Stream is recommended. Learn more about our different releases here.
This release is for creators who value exploring in-progress features to stay on the cutting edge for their next project. This version is primarily recommended for the preproduction discovery, and prototyping phases of development. Learn more about our different releases here.
The release for creators who value maximum stability and support for their next project. This is our default release and is primarily recommended for creators past the preproduction phase of development and who are about to lock in production on a specific version of Unity.
Learn more about our different releases here.
In an effort to provide more clarity around package readiness and expected release date, better-quality packages, and as a direct response to feedback from you, we’ve created a more rigorous process for labeling packages, as well as a new categorization system. Learn more here.
Both our alpha and beta releases are open to everyone, so no signup is required. Get started by downloading them from the Unity Hub. Because there may be feature-stability issues with these early releases, we do not recommend them for projects in production, and we highly recommend that you back up any project before you open it with an alpha or beta release.




