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 isn’t alleging Yuzu stole the keys — but says it’s all about piracy. Nintendo isn’t alleging Yuzu stole the keys — but says it’s all about piracy. is a senior editor and founding member of ...
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 ...
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 ...
As the latest salvo in its seemingly never-ending war against emulation, the producer of the third-best-selling video game console of all time, Nintendo, has filed a lawsuit against the creators of ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
What just happened? Nintendo, probably the most litigious company you will find outside of a patent troll, is at it again. This time, the Japanese gaming giant is suing Tropic Haze LLC, the maker of ...