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 ...
Tropic Haze, the creators of the Switch emulator Yuzu, have agreed to pay Nintendo USD $2.4 million in damages as well as shut down the emulator for the hybrid console, along with the 3DS emulator ...
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 ...
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 ...
It’s been just over a week since Nintendo filed a lawsuit against the developers behind the Yuzu project, an open-source emulator of the Nintendo Switch, and yet the case has been settled in favor of ...
Yuzu creator forced to pay $2.4 million. It’s no secret that emulation has been rampant online for years. There are countless emulators available to help users enjoy video games on nonnative hardware.
A little over a week ago, it was announced that Nintendo was taking action against Yuzu, the open-source emulator for the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo came after them with the impression that Yuzu is ...
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 ...
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.
Yuzu, the popular Nintendo Switch emulator, shut down today, days after Nintendo filed a lawsuit against the developers. At the same time, Yuzu’s parent company Tropic Haze and Nintendo filed a joint ...
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.
The team behind the Switch emulator Yuzu has settled with Nintendo and agreed to pay $2.4 million USD (roughly $3.2 million CAD) in damages and will shut down active development. Nintendo sued Tropic ...