There are already many cloud-powered tools and services offered by Unity, including Unity Game Services, Parsec, DevOps, Wētā Digital, Digital Twins, and more. Many of the company’s tools are also heavily used already in cloud workflows – from PIXYZ through Unity Headless Rendering. Through the new partnership, even more of Unity’s tools will move to cloud-capable, according to the company.
Sarah Bond, Microsoft’s CVP of game creator experiences and ecosystem, made the following statement: “Our ambition to democratize the development of games and game-like experiences around the world and across industries depends on strong partnerships, particularly with game engines like Unity..”
