Seems like a pretty solid update! The only downside for me was that it broke Klassy (apparently because 6.3 uses KDecoration3 instead of KDecoration2), but that's not their fault and I'm sure it'll sort itself out eventually.
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KDE Plasma 6.3 is a VERY polished version! by "The Linux Experiment" is a video overview on YouTube of Plasma 6.3. There is also a new laptop product in the video, but you don't have to watch that part (I am only interested in KDE).
I like the focus of improving the little usability things and bug fixing in general. Especially cloning the "panel" is useful if you want try new configurations or widgets without ruining your current setup. And hopefully their drawing tablets widget finally supports Wayland, as this one of the major points they have on the post. At least on Plasma 6.2 this is still not the case.