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| [https://pcsx2.net/downloads/ Nightly]<ref group=N>The stable versions are years out-of-date and missing countless features and bug fixes. '''Nightly versions are a better choice for almost all users'''; the stable versions should only be used if you have a specific need for them.</ref><br/><abbr title="Hard fork of PCSX2 for RetroArch.">[https://docs.libretro.com/library/pcsx2/ LRPS2]</abbr><ref group=N name=LRPS2>This is a complete hard fork of PCSX2 and its own separate emulator at this point, so there is no point in chasing after any kind of upstream, though it is under development, use standalone [https://pcsx2.net/downloads/ PCSX2-nightly] or XBSX2 builds instead. If you really want to use a libretro core for PlayStation 2 emulation; [https://forums.libretro.com/t/new-pcsx2-core/41170/22 use this libretro core].</ref><br/><small>[[PCSX2#System_requirements|Older builds for obsolete hardware]]</small>
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| [https://pcsx2.net/downloads/ Nightly]<ref group=N>The stable versions are years out-of-date and missing countless features and bug fixes. '''Nightly versions are a better choice for almost all users'''; the stable versions should only be used if you have a specific need for them.</ref><br/><abbr title="Hard fork of PCSX2 for RetroArch.">[https://docs.libretro.com/library/pcsx2/ LRPS2]</abbr><ref group=N name=LRPS2>This is a complete hard fork of PCSX2 and its own separate emulator at this point, so there is no point in chasing after any kind of upstream, though it is under development, use standalone [https://pcsx2.net/downloads/ PCSX2-nightly] or XBSX2 builds instead. If you really want to use a libretro core for PlayStation 2 emulation; [https://forums.libretro.com/t/new-pcsx2-core/41170/22 use this libretro core].</ref><br/>[https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/releases/tag/v1.7.3771 <abbr title="Latest build version supports wxWidgets.">wxWidgets-latest</abbr>]
 
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