Wine 10.4 is out now as the latest development release of the Windows compatibility layer, bringing new features and assorted bug fixes.
Highlighted additions in this release include:
- Improvements to PDB support in DbgHelp.
- More Vulkan video decoder support in WineD3D.
- Accessibility support in the SysLink control.
- More progress on the Bluetooth driver.
There's also bug fixes for Battle.net, Steam, Need for Speed: Shift, Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath, Europa Universalis 4 Golden Century, ShaderMap 4.x, Chessbase, Zenless Zone Zero, Myst, iTunes, Firefox and more.
See all in the release notes.
Since Valve's Proton is built from Wine, to preempt the question — no, we don't know exactly when Proton 10 will release after rebasing onto Wine 10. Proton 8 was released in April 2023, Proton 9 got a Beta in late April 2024 with a release in May, so it's probably not likely until sometime around April / May.
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This wine version in my case still work with mesa 25.1 and dxvk 2.6-git
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Last edited by mrdeathjr on 22 Mar 2025 at 1:18 pm UTC
Indiana Jones and the Emperors Tomb
https://i.imgur.com/PX8pKv5.png

Last edited by mrdeathjr on 22 Mar 2025 at 1:18 pm UTC
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Can someone explain what kind of real life changes these bluetooth improvements in wine can bring? I thought bluetooth in wine was completely handled by Linux itself.
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