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According to wiki the only thing that I need to install is unity-editor. After I run unity-editor I get:

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When I follow the link, I get to https://store.unity.com/download and the official site says Unity is available for Windows or Mac OS X. There's no Linux-based package.

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  • Unity Hub is also in the AUR: aur.archlinux.org/packages/unityhub Also: forum.unity.com/threads/… Commented Jun 26, 2019 at 8:25
  • Yeah, I also needed to install unity hub, it wasn't clear to me for the first time, as I thought unity hub is to download the unity, and it's required to apply the license... Commented Jun 26, 2019 at 11:30

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It's an AppImage, so after you have made sure all listed dependencies are installed, you download the Unity 3d file, put it where you want it, go there (preferably in the path), and make it executable with

$ chmod a+x unityhub-2.0.2.AppImage

then launch it.

$ ./unityhub-2.0.2.AppImage
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Just install this package from AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/unity-editor-bin/.

There is no need to install any dependencies, it works out of the box.

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