I would not use 2018.3326. It’s paired up with something like Xcode 9.2. You should use a recent daily build. I want to say we added support for iOS 12.4/Xcode 10.3 in like 2019.3507 or so. You can look at the release notes and see where we updated the iOS SDK and use something more modern. Most changes lately have to do with Google Android 64-bit releases, so the iOS side is pretty stable.
I would not use 2018.3326. It’s paired up with something like Xcode 9.2. You should use a recent daily build. I want to say we added support for iOS 12.4/Xcode 10.3 in like 2019.3507 or so. You can look at the release notes and see where we updated the iOS SDK and use something more modern. Most changes lately have to do with Google Android 64-bit releases, so the iOS side is pretty stable.