Check that your Windows setup meets Unity’s OS, CPU, graphics, and IL2CPPA Unity-developed scripting back-end which you can use as an alternative to Mono when building projects for some platforms. More info
See in Glossary tool requirements.
Before you begin to develop a Windows application in Unity, check Unity’s requirements and compatibility information for Windows.
Unity supports Windows 7 (SP1+), Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Unity supports the x86, x64 architectures with SSE2 instruction set.
Windows devices support DirectX: DX10, DX11, DX12.
The IL2CPP scripting backendA framework that powers scripting in Unity. Unity supports three different scripting backends depending on target platform: Mono, .NET and IL2CPP. Universal Windows Platform, however, supports only two: .NET and IL2CPP. More info
See in Glossary requires Visual Studio 2015 with C++ Tools component or later and Windows 10+ SDK.