In a new enforcement action, GitHub, owned by Microsoft, has recently deleted over 8,500 repositories linked to the Nintendo Switch emulator, Yuzu. This decisive move came after Nintendo claimed these ...
The emulator was sued for ‘facilitating piracy at a colossal scale.’ The emulator was sued for ‘facilitating piracy at a colossal scale.’ is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers ...
It's been two months since the makers of Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu settled for $2.4 million, ceasing development and handing the code over to Nintendo. Before Yuzu was taken offline, though, ...
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Yuzu, perhaps the most popular Nintendo Switch emulator for PC, now makes an Android app so you can play your games on the go. Sure, a Nintendo Switch is already a portable console and is meant for ...
Nintendo has initiated legal action against the developers of Yuzu in a US federal court, aiming to permanently cease the emulator's operations. While Nintendo isn't accusing Yuzu of directly stealing ...
Yuzu has remained one of the top Nintendo Switch emulators in recent times, able to run old and new games. Sadly, this may be the end of its reign as Nintendo is suing Yuzu. NEW: Nintendo is suing the ...
Makers of Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu owe Nintendo $2.4 million after reaching a settlement with the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom developer, following a lawsuit over the open-source ...
In a move that came rather like a surprise to many, the company behind the well-known Switch and 3DS emulators Yuzu and Citra – Tropic Haze LLC – as reported by PC Gamer has shutdown both projects and ...
Tropic Haze, the popular Yuzu Nintendo Switch emulator developer, appears to have agreed to settle Nintendo’s lawsuit against it. Less than a week after Nintendo filed the legal action, accusing the ...
The team behind the Switch emulator that Nintendo accused of “facilitating piracy at a colossal scale” has agreed to pay $2.4 million to the video game giant and will seemingly end its operations. But ...