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The End of Yuzu: Nintendo Lawsuit Forces Emulator Shutdown

 
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Yuzu emulator for Nintendo Switch and 3DS shutting down.

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Just over a week after getting sued by Nintendo for “facilitating piracy at a colossal scale,” the company behind the Yuzu emulator for Nintendo Switch and 3DS, Tropic Haze LLC, has announced the shutdown of the emulator. The lawsuit, which resulted in a settlement of $2.4 million, has forced the developers to discontinue their work on the popular emulation software.

Tropic Haze has shut down Switch emulator Yuzu after it settles a recent lawsuit with Nintendo for $2.4 million. The decision to shut down the emulator comes as a result of the legal action taken by Nintendo against the developers. The closure of Yuzu marks the end of an era for fans of the emulation software.

The Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu and the 3DS emulator Citra will both shut down following the recent lawsuit from Nintendo. The lawsuit, filed at the end of February, resulted in a $2.4 million settlement against the developers of the emulators. This decision has left many fans disappointed as they will no longer be able to use Yuzu to play their favorite Nintendo games on their computers.

Switch emulator Yuzu will shut down after a lawsuit filed by Nintendo. The $2.4 million settlement has forced the developers to cease their work on the popular emulation software. This marks the end of an era for fans of Yuzu, who will now have to find alternative ways to play their favorite Nintendo games on their devices.

Yuzu devs shut down emulator they now say is 'primarily designed' to break DRM. The developers of Yuzu have confirmed that they will be shutting down the emulator following the lawsuit from Nintendo. The decision to discontinue the software was made after the developers admitted that it was primarily designed to bypass digital rights management (DRM) protections on Nintendo games.

Yuzu is emulation software that allows users to play Nintendo Switch software on Windows, Linux, and Android. Developed by Tropic Haze, the emulator has gained a large following among gamers looking to play their favorite Nintendo games on platforms other than the Switch. However, following the recent lawsuit from Nintendo, the developers have announced that they will be shutting down the software.

In a short announcement today, the Yuzu developers have stated that, following Nintendo's lawsuit, they have agreed to discontinue work on the popular emulator. This decision comes as a disappointment to many fans who have enjoyed using Yuzu to play their favorite Nintendo games on their computers. The shutdown of the emulator marks the end of an era for emulation enthusiasts.

Following last week's Nintendo lawsuit against Tropic Haze LLC, developers of Switch emulator Yuzu and 3DS emulator Citra, Tropic Haze LLC has announced the shutdown of Yuzu. The settlement of $2.4 million has forced the developers to cease their work on the emulation software. This news has left many fans of Yuzu and Citra saddened by the loss of their favorite emulators.

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