Unity Asset – Obfuscator Pro v5.1.0 [WIN x64]

By | November 27, 2024

 

Year/Release Date : 12/22/2023
Version : 5.1.0
Developer : OrangePearSoftware
Developer’s website : https://assetstore.unity.com
Bit depth : 64bit
Interface language : English
Tablet : not required
System requirements : Unity 5.6.1 or higher


Description :
Obfuscator Pro is designed to improve the security of software and games, especially for games created using Unity3d.
Its function is to obfuscate embedded dotNet assemblies such as Assembly-Csharp and Assembly-Unity Script for Windows/Mac/Linux Standalone Games and embedded systems such as Android and IPhone. Beta: Xbox and Playstation.

Obfuscator Pro looks at specific Unity features such as MonoBehaviour, NetworkBehaviours, Serialization, Reflection, etc. to provide a simple, ready-to-use working obfuscator.
Obfuscator Pro’s capabilities are accessible through simple renaming:

– Namespaces
– Classes (also MonoBehaviour and NetworkBehaviour)
– Fields
– Properties
– Events
– Methods
Up to obfuscating method contents and additional features such as:
– Adding random code
– Making classes unreadable (so that classes cannot be decompiled directly)
– String entanglement

But why should you choose Obfuscator Pro?
Obfuscator Pro makes it virtually impossible for attackers to steal your source code. And it gets periodic updates that it stores this way. Your source code gets so obfuscated with renaming, random code and string obfuscation that no one can get your original code.
Obfuscator Pro is the only Unity3d Obfuscator that addresses namespace obfuscation and MonoBehaviour/NetworkBehaviour/ScriptableObject obfuscation!
But the best feature is that you get access to the source code of the obfuscator of the assembly obfuscation process. So you can create for example custom “Addons”. And you can be 100% sure that nothing will be added to your game that could harm you/your game or your players. Where you can only trust DLL obfuscators without access to the source code.
Supports Unity 5 and 2017 and 2018

Now with IL2CPP support!


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