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Unity Services Web APIs

Unity's Web APIs allow you to use Unity Services to build and manage your projects with your preferred language and engine.

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Check out the prerequisites you need to begin using Unity Services.

Related documentation

Use cases bootcamp

Unity Gaming Services (UGS) use cases contain samples that show you how to use multiple UGS products to solve common game development challenges. Watch the video to learn about how these samples can improve your game development skills.

See the use cases sample project for more information.

Lobby and Relay

Lobby and Relay work together to enable you to create lobbies for users to join before, during, and after a game session. Watch the video to learn how to maintain peer-to-peer connections between multiple clients without the use of a dedicated server.

See the related Lobby and Relay Web APIs for more information.

Remote Config Bootcamp

Remote Config allows you to update your live game content remotely and in real-time. Watch the video to learn how to launch new features, test functionality, and make general modifications without requiring app updates or code changes.

See the related Remote Config Web API for more information.

Case studies

UGS and Among Us

From multiplayer infrastructure to managing player insights, learn how indie game developer InnerSloth used Unity Gaming Services to build and manage the most popular mobile game in the world.

See the full case study and the Analytics and Monetize Web APIs for more information.

Unity Ads and GameJam

GameJam launches and monetizes dozens of hyper-casual games with help from Unity. Learn how Unity Ads was instrumental in acquiring 85% of players for GameJam's Rhythm game.

See the full case study and the Advertising Management and Advertising Statistics Web APIs for more information.