The Hub is the primary way to install the Unity Editor, create projects, and manage your Unity experience. It provides a central location to manage your Editor installations, accounts, licenses, and projects. For information on installing Unity using Hub, refer to Install and uninstall Editor versions.
Apart from using the Hub, you can install the Unity Editor by using the installer files or Unity Download Assistant. During installation, the Download Assistant generates a script and installer files that you can use to install Unity on other computers (including offline computers) using the command line. If you choose to install the Hub later, you can add the previously installed Editor versions to the Hub.
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System requirements for Unity 6.1 | Check the system requirements to run Unity 6.1 on all supported platforms. |
Install Unity using installer files | Use the installer files available on Unity download archive to install Unity Editor and other components. |
Install Unity using Download Assistant | Use the Download Assistant available on Unity download archive to install Unity Editor and other components. During installation, the Download Assistant generates installer files and a script that you can use to install the Editor on other computers. |
Install Unity from the command line | Use the installer files to install the Unity Editor and other components from the command line. |
Install Unity on offline computers | Install the Unity Editor on computers without internet access using the installer files and script that the Download Assistant generates. |
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