Unity wants to make all aspects of game development easier, including setting up in-app purchases.
The makers of the popular game engine announced today during its Unite 2015 keynote that it’s creating Unity IAP (in-app purchases). The feature, which Unity is building right into the engine, will allow developers to easily set up purchases across all platforms by enabling a single IAP. It will be available in Unity 5.3.
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Unity IAP also integrates with Unity’s analytics and will eventually include fraud detection.