I have many assets purchased in UNITY asset store. Are they available in newly launched FAB too?
When I logged in to new FAB I found that those purchased assets are not showing in my Library there. Little confused. Can anyone clarify please?
I have many assets purchased in UNITY asset store. Are they available in newly launched FAB too?
When I logged in to new FAB I found that those purchased assets are not showing in my Library there. Little confused. Can anyone clarify please?
Fab is Unreal, not Unity.
It has Unity compatible assets. That doesn’t mean that your purchases will show up there. Fab is run by Epic Games, not Unity.
Pretty sure unity will not support their biggest competitions store ![]()
Btw, you can single click subscribe to all free quizel megascans and will have them free forever. I guess its a way to drive people to the store. But a sweet deal. Their megascans are top quality assets
Fab is a different store run by Epic, Unity asset devs have to choose to sell there, sign up, upload stuff.
They support selling Unity assets, but the approval process basically amounts to ‘if Unity approved it for their store you can sell it here too’.
It has nothing really to do with Unity themselves.
Asset developers are likely to place their works in both Unity Asset Store and Epic FAB.
You’ll find assets you’ve purchased in one store as available for sale in the other, much like finding a product you purchased online being sold in a brick-and-mortar store.
Purchasing from one location does not translate to having purchased it from everywhere it is available for purchase.
Quick aside: does anyone have a workflow for utilizing these FAB FBX files within Unity that doesn’t require manually creating materials for every individual game object and hand-assigning textures into every newly created material?
Being a Publisher on FAB & UAS, I can confirm that in 2025 there is still no connection between stores, but the asset must be published on UAS at first.
Moreover, Stores provides different licensing and goals.
UAS is for B2B by default, and EU Digital Services Act (DSA) for B2C (Business to Consumer) platforms may not directly apply.