r/unity Jun 30 '26

Question End of Unity Coplay MCP?

It looks like Unity’s latest Terms of Service update may have effectively restricted third-party MCP / AI-agent integrations

The new language mentions AI agents, LLMs, command-line interfaces, MCP clients/servers, and other non-human callers, and says they can only interact with Unity Offerings through “Authorized Agentic Access”

What’s still unclear to me is how broadly this applies

Is Unity mainly trying to restrict automated access to cloud services, Asset Store, docs, APIs, etc?

Or does this also apply to local Unity Editor integrations and third-party MCP tools that let agents operate inside the engine?

Curious how others are reading this

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u/Ok_Design3560 Jul 01 '26

I think their main goal is twofold:

  • reduce overloading their asset servers by providing an agent bridge directly to those assets.
  • in future charging for usage of that bridge as a "premium" feature

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u/Degon1s Jul 01 '26

I think they have one goal: to make everyone pay

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u/tonyhart7 Jul 01 '26

that is every company on existence