The development team behind the Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu has announced a new platform has gained official support. Android devices can now run the emulator, though there are high requirements.
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The developers behind Yuzu bent the knee to Nintendo’s legal pressure after just one week and are shutting the emulator down. Reading time 2 minutes Nintendo has a history of not just stopping video ...
One of the most popular Nintendo Switch emulators, Yuzu, will no longer be under active development, after the team working on the project settled theirlawsuit with Nintendo for $2.4 million. As part ...
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Yuzu has been available on PC and Linux for a while, but it is now officially available on select Android devices. This is great news for gamers who want to play Nintendo Switch games on the go.
Nintendo has reportedly filed a lawsuit against the team behind the Yuzu emulator. The gaming company argues that Yuzu facilitates piracy “at a colossal scale.” There are a few viable Nintendo Switch ...
Super Mario Odyssey, downscaled from 4K. To legally play console games in an emulator on a PC, you have to own both the game and the required hardware, which might leave some folks scratching their ...
Do you think Nintendo has a case here? Or will Yuzu fight back because they technically haven’t done anything wrong? Let us know below! While many see Nintendo as a “family-friendly” gaming company, ...
Yuzu, one of the most popular Nintendo Switch emulators, is now officially available on some Android devices. This is good news for those who have no money to buy a console but want to enjoy their ...