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For Unity beginners ‌ Hi {NAME}, We’re excited to share the return of the popular Create w

For Unity beginners ‌ [unity] [View online]( Hi {NAME}, We’re excited to share the return of the popular Create with Code Live and the new Unity Essentials Live! Unity Essentials Live Designed for anyone new to Unity, [Unity Essentials Live]( is a free, live learning series that will get you up and running with the Unity Editor and teach you foundational knowledge so you can create your own interactive, real-time 3D experiences. We’ll start by walking you through installing Unity and exploring the exciting LEGO® Microgame! You’ll also customize a classic 2D platformer game and modify a Kart Racing game, all while mastering the basics of Unity. Get tips and tricks from Unity experts and get answers to your questions! Unity Essentials Live begins Monday, March 22 at 9am PT. It runs Mondays and Thursdays through April 1. [Register now]( Create with Code Live Designed for anyone interested in learning to code, [Create with Code Live]( is a mix of self-paced learning and live instruction, ideal for busy Unity beginners. This free, four-week series begins Monday, May 17. By the end of the course, you’ll have gained foundational skills in Unity and C# programming and be able to create your own real-time 3D interactive games. The course will also set you up for success by teaching you the skills required to take the [Unity Certified User: Programmer]( exam. [Register now]( We’re excited to see your projects come to life. Keep creating, The Unity Education team [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Twitter]( [Post on Youtube]( [Post on Youtube]( [Post on Youtube]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [Share on LinkedIn]( Unity Technologies, 30 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States. This email is intended for [{EMAIL}](#). You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to one or more Unity newsletters. You can always [update your preferences or unsubscribe](. [Privacy policy]( - [Terms and Conditions]( - Copyright Unity Technologies © 2020

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