“We are currently waiting on new depots before we can add the next batch of core DLCs,” the devs say in the latest RetroArch release notes. “Stay tuned!” That’s at least a minor update over previous communication on core releases, which was simply that more would be coming “soon”.
You can still add additional cores to the Steam version of RetroArch by installing them manually, but that renders this release substantially less convenient than the standalone version, which allows you to download and update pretty much all supported cores from within the program itself. The RetroArch devs say that this is a Valve restriction – the makers of Steam apparently didn’t want RetroArch to be able to bypass the normal distribution and update infrastructure.
The refreshed promise of additional cores comes alongside the launch of RetroArch 1.9.11. Most of the changes in this version are fairly technical and won’t have a lot of notable effects for end users, but the full notes do include features like resolution switching support for PS2 games.
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