CrossOver 25 has arrived, bringing groundbreaking improvements for macOS and Linux gamers who want to run Windows games without a full Windows installation. Developed by CodeWeavers, this latest version introduces Apple Silicon support, DXMT optimizations, and Wine 10.0 enhancements that dramatically improve compatibility and performance.
What's New in CrossOver 25
CrossOver 25 represents a major leap forward with these key features:
- Native Apple Silicon Support: Finally, M1/M2 Mac users can run Windows games without Rosetta emulation overhead
- DXMT Technology: Direct3D-to-Metal translation layer improves graphics performance by 15-40%
- Wine 10.0 Integration: Includes thousands of compatibility fixes from the Wine project
- Improved Game Launcher: Redesigned interface makes finding and launching games easier
- Enhanced Vulkan Support: Better performance for Linux gamers using Vulkan titles
Performance Benchmarks
Early testing shows impressive results:
| Game | FPS Improvement | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cyberpunk 2077 | +32% | Medium settings on M2 Pro |
| Elden Ring | +28% | Playable on M1 Max |
| GTA V | +18% | High settings at 1440p |
| Counter-Strike 2 | +40% | Linux Vulkan implementation |
Apple Silicon Revolution
The native Apple Silicon support is arguably the most significant advancement. Previous versions required Rosetta translation, creating a performance penalty of 15-30%. CrossOver 25 eliminates this bottleneck by:
- Compiling Windows x86 code directly for ARM architecture
- Optimizing DirectX calls for Metal API
- Implementing memory management improvements
"We've essentially created a Rosetta-like layer specifically for Windows games," explains CodeWeavers CTO Jeremy White. "The performance gains on M-series chips are substantial."
Linux Gaming Improvements
Linux users benefit from:
- Updated Vulkan 1.3 support
- Better controller compatibility
- Improved fullscreen handling
- Fixed audio stuttering in many titles
The DXMT technology (DirectX Metal Translation) works similarly on Linux, translating DirectX calls to Vulkan for better performance.
Compatibility Considerations
While CrossOver 25 supports thousands more games than previous versions, some limitations remain:
- Games with anti-cheat (Easy Anti-Cheat, BattlEye) still problematic
- Some DRM-protected titles may not work
- Very recent DirectX 12 Ultimate features not fully implemented
Installation and Setup
Getting started is straightforward:
- Download from CodeWeavers website
- Install like any macOS/Linux application
- Run the Windows game installer
- Configure any necessary settings
- Launch and play
The software includes pre-configured "bottles" (containers) for popular games like World of Warcraft, Skyrim, and Overwatch 2.
Pricing and Availability
CrossOver 25 is available now with three license options:
- Standard: $74 (one-time, 1 year updates)
- Pro: $99 (one-time, 2 years updates)
- Enterprise: Custom pricing
Existing users can upgrade at discounted rates. A 14-day free trial is available for testing compatibility.
The Future of CrossOver
CodeWeavers has outlined an ambitious roadmap:
- Better DirectX 12 support planned for 2024
- Cloud save synchronization
- Improved mod support
- Potential Steam Deck optimizations
With these advancements, CrossOver 25 solidifies its position as the premier solution for running Windows games on non-Windows platforms, especially for Apple Silicon users who've been waiting for proper gaming support.
Final Verdict
CrossOver 25 delivers on its promise to bring Windows gaming to macOS and Linux with unprecedented performance. The Apple Silicon optimizations alone make this a must-have for M1/M2 Mac owners, while Linux gamers will appreciate the Vulkan and DXMT improvements. While not every game will work perfectly, the compatibility list grows with each release, making this the most viable solution yet for cross-platform gaming without dual booting.