By default, Unity Cloud Build builds the Scenes you’ve added to your project in the Unity Editor to File > Build Settings > Scenes in Build. Click Add Open Scenes to add additional Scenes. See documentation on Publishing builds for more information.
To instruct Unity Cloud Build to ignore the Scenes in Build list in the Unity Editor and build a different list of Scenes, you need to provide a Scene List via the Unity Developer website.
On the Unity Developer website, go to the build target’s Advanced Options. (See documentation on accessing and editing Advanced Options.)
Add the list of Scenes you want to include to the Scene List. Provide the file path as a relative path from the Assets directory to each Scene file you wish to include.
This is useful for development. For example, you may have one build target that includes all the Scenes, but takes a long time to build. If you’re only working on one Scene, you might find it helpful to create another build target that only includes that Scene. This should build much faster, and allow for more rapid iteration of development versions.
Did you find this page useful? Please give it a rating:
Is something described here not working as you expect it to? It might be a Known Issue. Please check with the Issue Tracker at issuetracker.unity3d.com.
Thanks for letting us know! This page has been marked for review based on your feedback.
If you have time, you can provide more information to help us fix the problem faster.
You've told us this page needs code samples. If you'd like to help us further, you could provide a code sample, or tell us about what kind of code sample you'd like to see:
You've told us there are code samples on this page which don't work. If you know how to fix it, or have something better we could use instead, please let us know:
You've told us there is information missing from this page. Please tell us more about what's missing:
You've told us there is incorrect information on this page. If you know what we should change to make it correct, please tell us:
You've told us this page has unclear or confusing information. Please tell us more about what you found unclear or confusing, or let us know how we could make it clearer:
You've told us there is a spelling or grammar error on this page. Please tell us what's wrong:
You've told us this page has a problem. Please tell us more about what's wrong:
Thanks for helping to make the Unity documentation better!