![]() ![]() I built our App Lab experience into an APK as usual inside Unity.Let me show you the steps that I followed: In case you are an Unreal person, the good news is that such a tool is available also for UE4. I so chose to use the Oculus uploader inside Unity, which let me use a GUI, and so was easier for me to operate with. I think I could also upload my build to the Release Candidate channel, and then use a special command to move it from RC to Production (this kind of operation is possible with the command-line tool), but I wanted to do it in only one step. ![]() There are various solutions to this problem, and I’m going to tell you what worked for me.Īccording to the documentation, I could use the command-line tool, but I had no willing to go in full-nerd mode. The solution: how to upload an update to your App Lab experience
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