Hi everyone,

I'm thrilled to announce that Python for Unity has been updated to support the 
latest Python for .NET! This update brings Python 3.7 support and the ability 
to use native Python modules. Well, technically you could use them before; the 
difference is that now Unity won't crash on domain reload if you do. :-)

You can find more details in the official announcement 
<https://forum.unity.com/threads/python-for-unity-release-announcements.1084688/#post-6990848>.

I'm cross-posting here because this release would not have been possible 
without the joint efforts of Unity, Imaginary Spaces and the Python for .NET 
developers. Thank you Amos, Felix, Victor, Benedikt, and Benoit!

cheers,
-Mark

Mark Visser
Senior Dev Manager, M&E
Unity Technologies - www.unity3d.com <http://www.unity3d.com/>






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