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The Unity Issue Tracker lists public bugs and issues across the Unity Editor, Engine, and packages. You can use it to track known issues, check for fixes, and see which Unity or package versions contain those fixes. If you sign in with your Unity ID, you can watch issues that matter to you and vote on them to help Unity prioritize fixes.
Use the search and filter options on the main Issue Tracker page to find issues based on their titles and descriptions. You can narrow your results by Unity area or package, issue status, affected versions, or the version where a fix was released. For example, you could search for issues mentioning IL2CPP that affect versions 6000.0.X or 6000.1.X and have an Open status.
Once you configure your search and filter options, you can save the search for quick access in the future (requires signing in with your Unity ID).
If you're signed in, you can vote on issues. Voting tells Unity that an issue is important to you. Votes directly affect our internal prioritization scores, giving you a meaningful impact on what gets fixed next.
You have a pool of ten votes you can use across the Issue Tracker, with a limit of one vote per issue. When an issue is closed, your vote is automatically returned to your pool. You can also manually remove your vote from an issue at any time.
You can view a list of issues you have currently voted on in the side panel.
If you're signed in, you can add an unlimited number of issues to your watch list. Unlike voting, watching an issue does not affect Unity’s prioritization and is only visible to you; it's simply a tool to help you monitor issues you are interested in. As with votes, you can view all the issues you're watching in the side panel.