Lutris has released version 0.5.20 of its popular open-source game management software for GNU/Linux, bringing numerous updates and new features. A significant addition is the support for importing Commodore 64 ROMs, enhancing the software’s capability to manage various game titles.
This update integrates DXVK’s D8VK Vulkan-based translation layer directly into Proton, providing better performance options for gaming. Additionally, it introduces a selection option for Wine’s Wayland driver, catering to users seeking improved graphical compatibility.
New features also include the “Azahar” runner, a “ZOOM Platform” source, and support for Steam Families. Lutris 0.5.20 offers improved compatibility for Intel Xe GPUs and allows users to hide specific game sources from views. There’s also a new option for launching Proton-GE via umu, ensuring it remains updated.
The release enhances integration with Proton, adding support for key settings like “Enable Esync” and “DXVK.” Other changes include updates to the EA App source, simplified Itch.io collections, and a revamped installation process for easier usability.
For additional details and to download Lutris 0.5.20, you can visit the project’s GitHub page or install it as a Flatpak from Flathub.
