
To create a new Unity account, go to Create a Unity ID and follow the instructions. Then use Package Manager to import those Asset Store packages into your projects. After buying or downloading Asset Store packages, sign in to the Hub or Editor with the same Unity ID you used on the Asset Store. The Unity Asset Store manages your downloads and purchases through your Unity account, which requires a Unity ID. If you already have a Unity ID for the Unity Hub or the Unity Editor, use the same ID for your Unity Asset Store account. If you don’t have a Unity account, you need to create one before you can download or buy Asset Store packages. Many publishers provide a “lite” version of their package, which is available for free or at a reduced rate, so you can determine if it meets your needs. The price of paid content ranges from $5 to $3500, depending on the size and scope of the offering.


More info See in Glossary’s content is free to download. Offers a wide variety of assets, from textures, models and animations to whole project examples, tutorials and Editor extensions. Approximately 10% of the Asset Store A growing library of free and commercial assets created by Unity and members of the community.
