Unity game development has pretty much changed the scenario of game development. Apart from some of the most obvious benefits of using Unity, there are some things that aren’t so well known about Unity.

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Unity game development has pretty much changed the scenario of game development. Apart from some of the most obvious benefits of using Unity, there are some things that aren’t so well known about Unity.
Unity is very powerful and very vast. That means it's easy for relatively inexperienced to not know so many things Unity is capable of. That makes the game development process inefficient (read time-consuming, and therefore expensive) and you get games that don't ever reach their potential.
Working on Unity game development can be quite an interesting experience, even if you are not an expert yet. That's partly because Unity is full of exciting opportunities and partly because even the early stages produce reasonably good output.
Games designed with Unity are suitable for more than one platforms. As of 2018, Unity supports 25 platforms and more are likely to come up soon. https://zatun.com/introduction-to-game-development-with-unity/