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Agora shows how to add live video to Unity Tanks
Agora published a tutorial detailing how to integrate live video chat capabilities into a multiplayer mobile Unity game. The guide uses Unity's 'Tanks' game as an example to demonstrate embedding video communication between players directly within the game environment.
Key Takeaways
- Agora’s tutorial adds live video chat to Unity’s Tanks game.
- The example is built for a multiplayer mobile Unity game.
- The guide shows video communication between multiple players inside the game itself.
Why It Matters
This is a concrete example of bringing real-time video into a game session rather than keeping communication outside the app. For streaming infrastructure vendors, it shows how video SDKs can be inserted into interactive experiences built on Unity, using a well-known example like Tanks. The specific signal to watch is whether Agora expands this tutorial into other Unity game templates or publishes follow-on integration guides.
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