Are you a "good news first" or a "bad news first" person?
Welp, we'll start with some good news (yay!), then some bad news (boo!), then more details about the good news (yay!).
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Use your Mac and CrossOver to become Killer Bean, a rogue assassin who roasts foes like he doesn't give a frappe.
He's a latte to handle.
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CrossOver 26.2…it may be small, but it is mighty.
Update 26.2 includes fixes for Helldivers 2 as well as some other minor fixes.
Democracy is calling!
Get CrossOver!
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Use your Mac and CrossOver Preview to play through a mixtape of high school memories, set to the soundtrack of a generation.
Skate.
Party.
Avoid the law.
Make out.
Sneak out.
Hang out.
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Use your Mac and CrossOver to Hunt, Flee, Scavenge, and Thrive in a living ecosystem. Choose from 125 Evolutions and Specializations for unique creature combinations.
Adapt or get Darwin'd trying!
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Here we are 30 years later, 74 software liberators in 21 countries getting ready to celebrate this incredible milestone. And none of it, not a single year of it, happened without the people who believed in what we were doing.
Thank you and cheers to the next 30 years!
It wouldn’t be a shameless social media campaign if we didn’t plug something marketing. 2025 was our 11th Cyber Monday sale. Our first Cyber Monday sale [2014] was cute. Our 11th [2025] one was 2,734% cuter. Growth is funny like that.
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In 2024 we launched CrossOver Preview, an experimental build available to anyone with an active CrossOver license. Faster updates, newer Wine, fixes that don't wait for a stable release cycle. If you bought CrossOver, you helped fund this.
That was the point.
After 27 years, Jeremy stepped down as CEO, but not before turning CodeWeavers into Minnesota's first Employee Ownership Trust. We partied. James Ramey took the helm. The mission hasn’t budged.
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Valve shipped the Steam Deck in February 2022. Our team had been working on Proton, the Wine-based compatibility tool powering it. Suddenly, millions of people were running Windows games on Linux hardware and had no idea how deep our fingerprints were on that. We knew.
New brand. New Apple architecture. Global pandemic. CrossOver 20. A founder's cancer diagnosis. And somewhere in the middle of all of it, we bought out our investors and took the company back. 2020 was a typical year, really.
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2019, the year we dubbed ‘Miracle on Mac.’ Apple killed 32-bit app support with macOS Catalina. We added it back with CrossOver 19. We celebrated. Ken Thomases, our Mac computer prodigy, was to blame for this magic. Rest easy buddy, you’re still a legend around here.
Valve Wine = A Major Milestone. August 22, 2018, Valve announced Steam Play, allowing Windows titles to run on Linux using Wine. We had been working directly with Valve for two years to make it happen. The rest is history.
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Twenty years in, Jeremy White admitted the jury was still out on making money, but the next decade answered that. New partners and platforms. A global pandemic, a Purpose Trust, and a founder stepping back after 27 years. The final chapter of our first thirty years starts now.
Rise as the Dark Knight and use your Mac and CrossOver Preview to experience the essential Batman story in an action-packed adventure with hard-hitting combat in an open-world Gotham City.
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We worked with big names in tech during this stretch. The budgets were as real as our failures. No one really wanted a Linux photo editor, Outlook on CrossOver was not as good as Outlook on Windows, we couldn’t run AAA game titles yet. We kept building anyway. That’s our thing.
There was a stretch where the numbers were not going in the right direction, and we knew it.
CodeWeavers adopted a strategy of being open to change. As the world shifted to web and app-based software, we started brainstorming our way out of this mess.
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Good news everyone! We are very pleased to announce that Diablo IV and Overwatch are now running again on stable CrossOver 26.1 with macOS 26.5, which was released earlier.
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In 2012, founder Jeremy White took a sabbatical to figure out what he wanted to be when he grew up. So, he wrote a JavaScript client on his own time and then CodeWeavers sold it. He took unpaid PTO and still made the company money. His response was ":/".
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