Suyu Emulator is a cool new way to play Nintendo Switch games on your computer or Android phone! It’s like having a Nintendo Switch without actually owning one. Today, everyone’s talking about the first version of the Suyu Emulator. People are excited to try it out and see how it works. Let’s take a closer look at what this emulator has to offer and why it’s got everyone talking!
Suyu Nintendo Switch Emulator First Build To Launch Today
Soon, the Suyu Nintendo Switch Emulator will hit a big step forward when its build goes live online. Today, on the emulator’s main Discord server, it was stated that the first binary release of the Suyu emulator will happen today, March 20th. The team will give out binaries for Linux x86_64, Windows x86_64, Android ARMv8a, and even a test build for macOS.
Since the project has only been going on for two weeks, it’s not likely that this release will be a big step up from the old Yuzu emulator. However, it’s great to see that the project is getting more attention. The makers of the new Switch emulator ‘Suyu’ aim to steer clear of Nintendo’s anger.
Creators Of New Switch Emulator 'Suyu' Hope To Avoid Nintendo's Wrath [via Nintendo Life] https://t.co/byhkRFtO1L #NintendoSwitch
— Nintendo News (@NintendoNews) March 12, 2024
The Suyu Nintendo Switch emulator came from the ashes of the Yuzu emulator, which was already talked about. Nintendo sued the developer of the famous Switch emulator, Tropic Haze, and the case was settled before it went to court.
Developer Tropic Haze agreed to stop working on the emulator right away and pay Nintendo $2.4 million. After some time, it was found that Nintendo’s claims that the emulator was mostly used to play illegal games were supported by tracking data.
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