Mozilla and Unity have teamed up to create a new WebGL export option for the upcoming Unity 5.0 release of the popular gaming engine. With a combination of WebGL and asm.js, an optimised JavaScript ...
Unity’s latest update drops the ‘preview’ label for WebGL and makes the technology an officially-supported build target. Since Unity 5.0, WebGL has been an unsupported preview technology. As of 5.3, ...
With the technology of WebGL and asm.js, Mozilla and Unity announced that it will be possible to run games developed with Unity on the browser without special plug-in. Mozilla and Unity Bring Unity ...
Unity and Mozilla today announced that they are bringing the Unity game engine to the web using the WebGL standard and Mozilla’s asm.js. With over 2 million users, Unity is one of the most popular ...
Unity 5.3, the latest version of the developer-friendly game engine, has been released. The update brings improvements to a number of areas of Unity's toolset, including some that will be of ...
Mozilla and Unity today announced plans to bring Unity-authored games to the Web that can be played without the need to install anything other than a browser. Unity will be releasing a WebGL add-on as ...
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