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For years, Game Porting Toolkit has occupied a strange place in Apple’s software lineup. Officially, it’s a developer tool designed to help studios evaluate how their Windows games might perform on macOS. In practice, it has also become the easiest way for enthusiasts to run Windows games that don’t have native Mac versions. I’ve been using each major version since Apple introduced the toolkit in 2023. While every update brought incremental improvements, the latest beta announced at WWDC 2026 is the first one that has genuinely surprised me. The difference isn’t subtle. After spending several days testing Game Porting Toolkit 4 beta on my M4 Pro MacBook Pro, I found performance improvements that fundamentally change the experience of playing demanding Windows games. Game Porting Toolkit was introduced in 2023 as part of Apple’s efforts to bring more games to the Mac. The tool helps developers port titles originally developed for Windows with much less effort. It translates DirectX 11 and 12 graphics commands into Apple’s native Metal API in real-time. Developers can evaluate the performance of their Windows games on macOS before fully porting them to the Mac with further optimizations. Although the tool is clearly aimed at game developers, many enthusiasts have been using it to run Windows games that were never released for Mac. This is the case with titles like GTA V, which is one of the games I occasionally play on my MacBook Pro thanks to GPTK. Performance isn’t always ideal because GPTK is only part of the process of bringing a game to the Mac. Many titles have some compatibility issues, since it’s up to the developer to make all the necessary changes to turn a Windows game into a native macOS game. Still, it’s one of the best solutions for running non-native games on Mac. Every time Apple updates its Game Porting Toolkit, I usually expect minor performance improvements, bug fixes, and a few other enhancements. This time, however, GPTK4 seems like a huge leap forward.