After being in development for the past six months, the Lakka team announced that their OpenELEC-based operating system for single-board computers reached 2.0 milestone.
That’s right, Lakka 2.0 is officially out, and the biggest change of this major release that includes numerous new features, support for new hardware, support for new game engines and emulators, as well as lots of under the hood improvements and bug fixes, is the rebased from OpenELEC to LibreELEC.
“This new version of Lakka is based on LibreELEC instead of OpenELEC. Almost every package has been updated,” reads the release announcement. “We are now using RetroArch 1.5.0, which includes so many changes that listing everything in a single blogpost is rather difficult.”Here’s what’s new in Lakka 2.0
Prominent new features of Lakka 2.0 include RetroArch 1.5.0, which alone ships with many changes like a s… ()


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