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The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.5.0. This release marks the latest minor release of the PHP language.
PHP 8.5 comes with numerous improvements and new features such as:
New "URI" extension
New pipe operator (|>)
Clone With
New #[\NoDiscard] attribute
Support for closures, casts, and first class callables in constant expressions
And much much more...
For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 please visit our downloads page,
Windows source and binaries can also be found there.
The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog.
The migration guide is available in the PHP Manual.
Please consult it for the detailed list of new features and backward incompatible changes.
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.15. This is a bug fix release.
All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version.
For source downloads of PHP 8.4.15 please visit our downloads page,
Windows source and binaries can also be found there.
The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog.
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.28. This is a bug fix release.
All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version.
For source downloads of PHP 8.3.28 please visit our downloads page,
Windows source and binaries can also be found there.
The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog.
The PHP team is pleased to announce the fifth release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 5.
This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the
PHP Wiki.
For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC5, please visit the download page.
Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.
Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is a test version.
For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.
The next release will be the GA release of PHP 8.5.0, planned for 20 Nov 2025.
The PHP team is pleased to announce the final planned release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 4.
This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the
PHP Wiki.
For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC4, please visit the download page.
Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.
Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is a test version.
For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.
The next release will be the GA release of PHP 8.5.0, planned for 20 Nov 2025.
The PHP team is pleased to announce the third release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 3.
This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the
PHP Wiki.
For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC3, please visit the download page.
Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.
Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.
For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.
The next release will be RC4, planned for 6 Nov 2025.
The PHP team is pleased to announce the second release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 2.
This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the
PHP Wiki.
For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC2, please visit the download page.
Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.
Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.
For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.
The next release will be RC3, planned for 23 Oct 2025.
The PHP team is pleased to announce the first release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 1.
This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the
PHP Wiki.
For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC1, please visit the download page.
Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.
Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.
For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.
The next release will be RC2, planned for 9 Oct 2025.
The PHP team is pleased to announce the third beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 3.
This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the
PHP Wiki.
For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 3, please visit the download page.
Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.
Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.
For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.
The next release will be RC1, planned for 25 Sep 2025.
The PHP team is pleased to announce the second beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 2.
This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the
PHP Wiki.
For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 2 please visit the download page.
Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.
Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.
For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.
The next release will be Beta 3, planned for 11 Sep 2025.
The PHP team is pleased to announce the first beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 1. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki.
For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 1 please visit the download page.
Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.
Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.
For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.
The next release will be Beta 2, planned for 28 Aug 2025.
The PHP team is pleased to announce the third testing release of PHP 8.5.0, Alpha 4.
This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the
PHP Wiki.
For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Alpha 4 please visit the download page.
Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.
Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.
For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.
The next release will be Beta 1, planned for 14 Aug 2025.
The PHP team is pleased to announce the second testing release of PHP 8.5.0, Alpha 2. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki.
For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Alpha 2 please visit the download page.
Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.
Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.
For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.
The next release will be Alpha 3, planned for 31 Jul 2025.
The PHP team is pleased to announce the first testing release of PHP 8.5.0, Alpha 1. This starts the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki.
For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Alpha 1 please visit the download page.
Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.
Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.
For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.
The next release will be Alpha 2, planned for 17 Jul 2025.