The Overview page of your Unity AnalyticsAbbreviation of Unity Analytics See in Glossary Dashboard provides a number of predefined charts that track commonly used metrics and key performance indicators. The overview page presents the charts in the following sections:
Active Players
Shows how many players start to play your game as well as return to it over time.
SessionsA single play or usage period. A new session is counted when a player launches your game or brings a suspended game to the foreground after 30 minutes of inactivity. More info See in Glossary
Shows how often and how long the average player plays your game each day.
Retention
Shows the percentage of players who return to the game at significant intervals.
Revenue
Shows reported, verified In-App Purchase (IAP) and Unity Ads revenue.
For each chart displayed in these sections, you can select the date range to display. You can also click the View in Data Explorer button to view the report in the DataExplorer tab where you have many more options for selecting, formatting, and analyzing report data.
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