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Published onJuly 29, 2014
published onJuly 29, 2014
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Microsoft has released an updated Visual Studio Tools for Unity add-on, adding a few new features and bug fixes with the update. If you are a game developer, read on to find out more about this update.
For those that did not know, Visual Studio Tools for Unity (VSTU) is Microsoft’s free Visual Studio add-on that enables a rich programming and debugging experience for working with the Unity gaming tools and platform. This is Microsoft’s first release since theacquisition of SyntaxTree, and the company is excited that they can reach out to the Unity development community with Visual Studio.
SyntaxTree was the original developer of the UnityVS Visual Studio add-on for developers building games on the Unity framework. Now known as Visual Studio Tools for Unity, this news is a major step forward for game developers who utilize Microsoft’s Visual Studio software.
Here are the key improvements to Visual Studio Tools for Unity v1.9:
Hit the download link below to snag the updated version. You can also check out the complete change log by heading over to the VIA link below.
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