
When to Migrate Your Unity Project (And When to Stay Put)
"Should we upgrade to Unity 6?" is one of the most common technical questions we hear from studios and clients. The answer is almost never a simple yes or no, because a Unity version migration is not a free upgrade. It is a project in its own right, with real costs, real risks, and a timeline that depends entirely on the state of your codebase. At Ocean View Games, we have migrated projects across multiple Unity versions over the past decade. We have seen migrations that took a single afternoon and migrations that consumed weeks of engineering time. The difference almost always comes down to preparation and honest assessment of what the migration actually involves. This post is the framework we use internally when advising clients on whether to migrate, when to migrate, and how to do it without derailing their production schedule. Why Unity Migrations Are Not Free Every major Unity version introduces changes to the rendering pipeline, scripting API, package manager dependencies, and pl
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