The software-development kit for the Unity game engine that Facebook released in August is now officially out of beta, complete with the latest features of the social network’s SDKs for iOS and Android, Facebook announced in a post on its developer blog.
The Unity SDK now supports application events, which allow developers to measure the effectiveness of their ad campaigns, as well as deep linking, which takes users directly from social posts to specific destinations within games. Users can also easily capture and share in-game screenshots.
Facebook offered more details in the blog post:
The newest version of the SDK makes cross-platform development easier by providing unified function and return call values across all supported platforms and increased compatibility for apps using multiple plugins.
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