Wine, the Windows compatibility layer for Android, hits v6.0

It brings more than a glass of gaming improvements

Wine version 5.0 was released almost exactly a year ago, and today, the open-source project is back with another significant update to v6.0. It adds some major improvements to the Windows compatibility layer, including an experimental Vulkan renderer for WineD3D, sRGB support, better support for input methods, and an initial USB kernel driver.

In contrast to emulators or virtual machines, Wine (short for "Wine is not an emulator") doesn't contain Windows or any Windows programs.

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