Versions:

  • 10.51
  • 10.50
  • 10.47
  • 10.42
  • 10.38
  • 10.37
  • 10.36
  • 10.35
  • 10.34
  • 10.33
  • 10.32
  • 10.31
  • 10.20
  • 10.19
  • 10.18
  • 10.17
  • 10.16
  • 10.14
  • 10.13
  • 10.12
  • 10.11
  • 10.10
  • 10.9
  • 10.8
  • 10.7
  • 10.6
  • 10.5
  • 10.4
  • 10.3
  • 10.2
  • 10.1
  • 9.19
  • 9.18
  • 9.17
  • 9.16
  • 9.15
  • 9.14
  • 9.13
  • 9.12
  • 9.11
  • 9.10
  • 9.9
  • 9.7
  • 9.6
  • 9.5
  • 9.4
  • 9.3
  • 8.15
  • 8.14
  • 8.11
  • 8.8
  • 8.6
  • 8.5
  • 8.2
  • 8.1
  • 7.9
  • 7.8
  • 7.7
  • 5.8
  • 5.6
  • 5.5
  • 5.4
  • 5.3
  • 5.2
  • 5.1
  • 4.74
  • 4.73
  • 4.72
  • 4.71
  • 4.67
  • 4.66
  • 4.65
  • 4.64
  • 4.63
  • 4.62
  • 4.61
  • 4.60
  • 4.59
  • 4.58
  • 4.57
  • 4.56
  • 4.55
  • 4.54
  • 4.53
  • 4.52
  • 4.50
  • 4.40
  • 4.31
  • 4.30

Playnite 10.51, released by Josef Nemec as the 89th iterative build of the project, is an open-source video game library manager whose single purpose is to aggregate every installed or owned PC title into one consistently organized dashboard. By natively parsing the APIs of Steam, GOG, Origin, Battle.net, Ubisoft Connect, Epic Games Store, Bethesda.net, Twitch, itch.io, Humble, and more, the application automatically imports box art, metadata, play-time statistics, and friend activity, then presents the data through a fully theme-able interface that can switch between grid, list, and text-only views. Emulated games are treated as first-class citizens: users can point Playnite to RetroArch, Dolphin, PCSX2, or any other emulator executable, assign platform-specific profiles, and launch console ROMs exactly as if they were native PC titles. The launcher supports custom categories, dynamic filters, completion statuses, and time-tracking that continues even when a game is started from outside the client, making it equally valuable for casual players curating a few hundred indie purchases and for reviewers who receive thousands of Steam keys per year. Because the database is stored locally in portable SQLite format, the entire collection can be carried on a flash drive and synchronized across machines through OneDrive, Dropbox, or Git, while optional extensions written in PowerShell or C# enable integration with playtime importers, achievement hunters, and cloud-save backup scripts. Playnite belongs to the “Game Launchers & Utilities” category of Windows software and is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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