

When you open the Asset Store in a web browser, the main page displays several thumbnail images which represent some of the sales and promotions that Unity is offering. Finding new packages to purchase on the Asset Store Alternatively, open the Unity Asset Store, click Sign In and then select Create a Unity Account: When you click Sign In, the Unity ID login appears with another link to Create a Unity Account. To create a new Unity account, go to Create a Unity ID and follow the instructions. If you do not yet have a Unity account, you need to create one. In the Unity Editor, you can use the Package Manager to import any Asset packages into your projects, if you are signed into the Unity ID you used to purchase or download them. The Unity Asset Store manages your downloads and purchases through your Unity account, which is linked to your ID when using Unity. Many publishers provide a “lite” version of their package, which is available free or at a reduced rate, so that you can evaluate whether it meets your needs. See in Glossary are free to download, and the others cost anything from $5 to $3500 to purchase, depending on the size and scope of the offering.

Asset packages are a handy way of sharing and re-using Unity Projects and collections of Assets. See in Glossary’s Asset packages A collection of files and data from Unity Projects, or elements of Projects, which are compressed and stored in one file, similar to Zip files, with the. Offers a wide variety of assets, from textures, models and animations to whole Project examples, tutorials and Editor extensions. Approximately 10% of the Asset Store A growing library of free and commercial assets created by Unity and members of the community.
