Following last month’s release of Wine 10.0 one month ago, Wine 10.2 is now available as the newest bi-weekly development release that will culminate with the Wine 11.0 stable release in early 2026.
Fresh into the new annual development cycle, Wine 10.2 is hearty on merging new feature code that’s been baking since the Wine 10.0 feature freeze that began in early December. Wine 10.2 adds support for setting thread priorities, provides a new dynamic WoW64 mode that can be enabled as needed, and continues recent work around the Wine Bluetooth driver. Wine 10.2 also integrates the VKD3D 1.15 layer for implementing Direct3D 12 APIs atop Vulkan for enhancing Windows games/applications on Linux.
- Bundled vkd3d upgraded to version 1.15.
- Support for setting thread priorities.
- New Wow64 mode can be enabled dynamically.
- More progress on the Bluetooth driver.
- Various bug fixes.
There are 20 known bug fixes for the past two weeks ranging from a Cyberpunk 2077 game fix to Final Fantasy XI Online crash fix, a Guild Wars fix, and various other game and app fixes.
Downloads and more details on the Wine 10.2 changes via WineHQ.org.