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Nintendo Is Suing Creators Of Switch Emulator Yuzu, Said Zelda Illegally Downloaded 1 Million Times
Nintendo has dragged the creators of Yuzu, a popular Nintendo Switch emulator, to court, seeking the shutdown of the emulator.
Nintendo has dragged the creators of Yuzu, a popular Nintendo Switch emulator, to court, seeking the shutdown of the emulator.
Nintendo Switch has overtaken Nintendo DS to become the best-selling console in Japan. The information was gleaned from the company’s recent financial report
Nintendo has announced that it is launching Nintendo Switch Online, an app designed for adults. The app will launch with GoldenEye 007 and Jet Force Gemini on November 30.
It was widely reported that Nintendo showed off its Switch Successor at an invitation-only event at Gamescom in Germany. However, the company’s president Shuntaro Furukawa has denied the reports saying they are “untrue”.
Nintendo recorded its best quarter yet, thanks to Super Mario Bros. Movie which grossed over $1 billion at the box office. Also Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has sold over 18.51 million units since its release on 12 May 2023.
Nintendo hosts the next Nintendo Direct Partner Show and Indie World events tomorrow August 27, 2024.
One prominent Nintendo leaker by the name of Pyoro was notorious for making accurate Nintendo Direct leaks.
Gamescom 2024 is not due until August 21, but Nintendo has already indicated that it will not be present at the event.
Nintendo of America has kicked off the restructuring of its testing department ahead of the Switch 2 launch, over 100 contractor positions will be eliminated.
Last month, Nintendo sued Tropic Haze, the developer of Yuzu emulator claiming that the emulator facilitated piracy on a colossal scale.