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I'm trying to integrate a Unity project into an already existing Android Studio project. I get this error when I try to run the application:

Program type already present: com.unity3d.player.BuildConfig

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I had this issue when I had Unity Monetization 3.0.1 (for ads) imported along with the "Build in extension enabled" please refer to the pic.

To resolve the issue -I disabled the "built-in Ads extension" - delete the android and ios folders in the plugin folder and - reimport the monetization package to make it work.

There is a conflict between the built in package and the one we download from the asset store. Hope this helps someone.

Disable the built-in extension if you are using Monetization package from asset store

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I had a similar issue. My project had a library module which had the same package name as the app module. This was creating the conflict. After I change the library name in the AndroidManifest, it compiled.

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Check if you have imported two modules with same package name

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usually it can happen if you have libraries that use different versions of a gradle dependency.

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I had the same issue. I solve the issue by removing unity ads package from package manager.

edit: In my case monetization plugin and package manager's Unity Ads extension was conflicting. hope it helps

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