Publish your project

Tutorial

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foundational

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+60XP

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20 mins

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Unity Technologies

Publish your project

Let’s see what you’ve made!

In this tutorial, you’ll:

  • Set the platform for a build of a Unity project
  • Create a basic build of a Unity project.
  • Share your project with the Unity Learn community.

To complete the requirements for this Mission, submit your 3D project to the gallery in this tutorial. (You may share it with others or keep it private.)

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1. Overview

When your game is ready, it is time to create a build, which is a standalone, playable version of your game. Unity supports most popular platforms, including mobile (Android and iOS), which allows you to quickly publish your project with a few simple clicks.


Keep in mind that while it is easy to publish to different platforms, it is up to you, the game developer, to make sure that your game can run on the target platforms. For example, the resources available on a smartphone are vastly different from those on a PlaystationⓇ. Just because you can build for a platform, your game will not necessarily run on that platform.


In this tutorial, you will create and publish a WebGL build so that you can share your project on the web with the Unity Essentials community and your fellow creators, if you like. You can publish your WebGL build on Unity Play or use other hosting platforms.


2. Submit your project

You’re going to create a build that others can play online — a WebGL build is the best fit for that. The process is broadly the same for publishing to any other platform, such as Windows, Linux or MacOS.


To make your submission:


1. Create and publish a WebGL build of your Unity project.


2. Use the form below to submit your project to Unity Learn.


Important: The submission is required to complete this mission of the Unity Essentials pathway.


3. Share your project

To complete this mission and earn the Explore Unity badge, please upload your game to the Essentials 3D Project Gallery to share it with others who are starting out, just like you.


Enter the link to your 3D project below. Please also share any "behind-the-scenes" information about how you created it.


You have just published an interactive experience that was made with Unity — congratulations! Now that you know the basics of 3D creation, we encourage you to continue to the next hands-on learning projects. You will learn techniques that are useful in both 2D and 3D Unity projects.


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