Download
Template:Download/Translations Welcome to the Battle for Wesnoth downloads page. The BfW project team officially releases the source code and builds for Windows, OS X, OpenPandora, and various Linux distros. Torrents are unofficial.
If the latest binaries are not currently available for your OS, please check back in a few days to see if they have been placed here. Packagers have been informed of the release, please be patient. In the meantime, read the FAQ.
Stable (1.10 branch)
The stable files are meant to be used as a stable and rather balanced version of the game. Each version of the 1.10 branch is compatible to each other.
Version 1.10.7 is the latest stable version. This version is recommended for most players since the 1.10 online multiplayer community is very large and user-made campaign server has a robust content selection.
Source code
- Compiling Guide - How to compile the source code
Windows (10 1903 and later, 64-bit only)
- 1.18.0 — Current Version
SHA256:5920aaa24828ff9048f59bed49ab1ba670209333aa114a98d1643a88cfc7c7f8
macOS (10.12 and later)
- 1.18.0 — Current Version
SHA256:3d031b9dde4f914743df3ab9c5b3f8f483d57df32fed58d7859593b237cb5397
Source code
- Compiling Wesnoth - How to compile the source code
- 1.18.0 — Current Version
SHA256:2cdc75b97c3437e6490f1982c7938e87d5dcbe29ca8aed32a8d13b25e06939c0
GNU/Linux
- There are binaries for many different GNU/Linux distributions. Not all are always up to date with the current release. Please have a look at the Linux binary page for more information about the binaries for your distribution.
Miscellaneous
Development (1.11 branch)
Version 1.11.x is the latest development version, boasting updated graphics and new exciting features. However, there may be occasional bugs or performance problems in the development versions since heavy changes are taking place all the time. For balanced and stable gaming, it is recommended you use the latest version of the 1.10.x branch. This version is recommended for coders and campaign developers, as well as those who want to preview the future of Wesnoth. People familiar with version control systems and compiling can follow the latest development by checking WesnothRepository.
Source code
- Compiling Guide - How to compile the source code
Windows (10 1903 and later)
- 1.19.0 — Current Version
SHA256:37f0a0fc651c772fbc2ebc89870cf0aff3fcd90e291555428fe9d0b0d207023e
macOS (10.12 and later)
- 1.19.0 — Current Version
SHA256:7c0d2b77b5221dee161030a7c0c29c10efaa5f126c3f6b2432523b902598f369
Source code
- Compiling Wesnoth - How to compile the source code
- 1.19.0 — Current Version
SHA256:dfddc97e4ae3dcc492981e0c8b11992840d5521295a935d2a0caacd5e8028af9
GNU/Linux
- There are binaries for many different GNU/Linux distributions. Not all are always up to date with the current release. Please have a look at the Linux binary page for more information about the binaries for your distribution.
Miscellaneous
- Xdelta for the source code
- SourceForge page for current and all previous versions
- MacCompileStuff for 1.9
License
Main article: Wesnoth:Copyrights
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
UMC Editor
This is available with Wesnoth 1.9.x and greater (including Wesnoth 1.10.x). Details and installation steps can be found at: http://eclipse.wesnoth.org
See also
- Changelog
- WesnothRepository - bleeding edge version from the repository