![]() ![]() “Unity 5.2 and 5.3 will still be able to publish Web Player content, but Unity 5.4 (to be released in March 2016) will no longer ship with Web Player support,” says Unity. Google already did it with the latest version of Google Chrome. If you want to deliver Unity made content via web browser we recommend you use WebGL. We provide this download link to the last build for convenience, but be aware that the Unity Webplayer has been deprecated and will not get any further update. The Unity Webplayer is no longer supported. ![]() In most cases, everything will work as expected. You can download this version of Firefox and then try launching the content. Solution 2: Installing Firefox Extended Support Release It seems that Firefox ESR still supports NPAPI including Unity Web Player. You may have to right-click the UNITY3D file and choose the web browser through the “Open with” option. To open a UNITY3D file, download and install Unity Web Player, then open the UNITY3D file in a web browser, such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. ![]()
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