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Unity recommends implementing UDP in your game development cycle towards the end of the development cycle, for example when you have decided what your game’s purchasable in-app products will be. This makes it easier to implement UDP in your back-catalog games to give them a new lease of life on new app stores.
You can implement UDP in your game in one of the following ways.
The implementation you choose does not affect the UDP console.
This implementation is similar to the Google Play In-App Billing implementation. If you have previously configured your game for Google Play then Unity recommends using the UDP package.
The UDP package is available from Unity Package Manager or from the Unity Asset Store.
For standalone UDP package installations, see Installing the UDP package.
The Unity IAP package version 2.0.0 and above does not contain the UDP DLL. This requires the UDP package version 2.0.0 and above. From these versions on, install the UDP package and install the Unity IAP package from the Asset Store.
If your game already uses Unity IAP, you can continue to use the Unity IAP package.
Note: Unity recommends using the UDP package along with the Unity IAP package version 2.0.0+, available from the Asset StoreA growing library of free and commercial assets created by Unity and members of the community. Offers a wide variety of assets, from textures, models and animations to whole project examples, tutorials and Editor extensions. More info
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UDP is included in Unity IAP from version 1.22.0 - 1.23.5. If you use the Unity IAP package (1.22.0 - 1.23.5) do not install the UDP package separately. To check which Unity IAP version is installed, go to Services > Unity IAP > IAP Updates. Follow the general implementation guidance of Unity IAP’s documentation before you implement your IAP items with Unity IAP.
If using the Unity IAP package, you can implement IAP items in your game using code, or a codeless implementation. For better integration with UDP, implement IAP using code.
UDP is supported in Unity 5.6.1 or higher. Unity recommends to use 2018.4 or above.
From the following package versions and above, you can use the UDP and Unity IAP packages together:
To access the UDP console, go to the Unity Dashboard and select Distribution Portal.
To access the UDP console from the Unity Editor, select Services > Unity Distribution Portal > Configure. In the Unity Distribution Portal settings, select Go to UDP console.
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