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.
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 ...
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Yuzu is a free and open source emulator that makes it possible to run Nintendo Switch games on Windows, Linux, and Android devices. First released in 2018, the software has been under constant ...
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 ...
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Sea of Stars, the most hyped RPG this month has finally touched down on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Steam, and Nintendo Switch. For combat RPG fans who have played The ...
A variety of console emulators for Android have been pulled from the Play Store or shut down entirely. Some of these moves have been attributed to Nintendo’s crackdown or Google’s recent developer ...
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 ...
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Nintendo is suing the makers of Yuzu, an open-source Nintendo Switch emulator, according to a lawsuit filed in Rhode Island court on Monday. Game File reporter Stephen Totilo first reported the suit.
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 ...