Today, we are happy to deliver the first preview of .NET 6 and share what you can expect from the new release. We have been defining the overall shape of the release for the last few months, including a large set of new experiences and capabilities. The heart of .NET 6 is delivering the final parts of the .NET unification plan that started with .NET 5. The release will also include major improvements across all parts of .NET, including for cloud, desktop, and mobile apps. It will take multiple previews for the larger scope of the release to be fully available in .NET 6 builds.

You can download .NET 6 Preview 1, for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

See the ASP.NET Core and EF Core posts for more detail on what’s new for web and data access scenarios.

.NET 6 has been tested with Visual Studio 16.9 Preview 4 and Visual Studio for Mac 8.9. We recommend you use those builds if you want to try .NET 6.

The rest of the both is split into two sections: a first look at what we’re delivering for .NET 6 generally (what you’ll get in November), and what’s new in Preview in particular.

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Announcing .NET 6 Preview 1
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