What just happened? Nintendo's legal battle with the makers of Yuzu has ended just a week after it began. Tropic Haze, developer of the popular open-source Switch emulator, has agreed to pay Nintendo ...
The developers behind Yuzu bent the knee to Nintendo’s legal pressure after just one week and are shutting the emulator down. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes Nintendo has a history of not just ...
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 ...
Nintendo Switch emulator pioneer Yuzu has reportedly settled the emulation lawsuit from Nintendo, agreeing to pay $2.4 million as well as giving up everything related to Nintendo Switch emulation.
Nintendo has been cracking down on game emulators lately. Tropic Haze, the owner of a Nintendo Switch emulator called Yuzu, was forced to take its emulator down following a costly lawsuit with ...
UPDATE (March 4, 2024 @ 12:33 p.m. PT): When asked for a comment, Nintendo directed us to the ESA, which then provided the following statement: The industry is committed to protecting the creativity ...
Well, there you go. Tropic Haze, the creator of popular Switch emulator Yuzu, has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought against it by Nintendo, officially announcing that it’ll be both bringing an end to ...
Here’s the whole memo from Bunnei, who was lead contributor on both emulators. We’ve also added the full text to our main story if that makes it easier to read. Yuzu’s source code is already down.
Citra, the 3DS emulator for the desktop, has finally come to Android. We’ve written about Citra before, but that was an unofficial build using not-exactly GPL compliant source code. The Citra team ...