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Nintendo Settles Lawsuit with Emulator Developers for $2.4 Million, Leading to Shutdown of Yuzu and Citra

The settlement requires Tropic Haze to cease all operations related to the emulators, sparking discussions on emulation legality and game preservation.

  • Nintendo has settled a lawsuit with Tropic Haze LLC, the developers behind the Yuzu and Citra emulators, for $2.4 million, leading to the shutdown of both projects.
  • The settlement also requires Tropic Haze to cease all operations related to Yuzu and Citra, including hosting, distributing, and promoting the emulators.
  • Following the settlement, other emulation projects and communities have reacted by making their software free or shutting down channels to avoid potential legal issues.
  • Despite the shutdown, the source code for Yuzu and Citra has spread across the internet, with new versions and clones already appearing.
  • The lawsuit and settlement have sparked discussions about the legality of emulation, the preservation of video games, and the impact of copyright laws on the gaming community.
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