Yuzu emulator shutting down, paying Nintendo 2.4 million in lawsuit settlement

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Just last week, on Tuesday, February 26th, 2024, news broke out about the Yuzu emulator team being sued by none other than Nintendo themselves, with Nintendo claiming that the emulator apparently allowed users to play certain games early (due to street dates being broken) and also allowing piracy of the current Nintendo Switch system.

Today, in a rather surprisingly quick manner, it seems like Tropic Haze LLC., the company behind the Yuzu team, has reached a settlement with Nintendo in regards to the lawsuit. According to a recent official document uploaded just a few minutes ago, Tropic Haze will pay up 2.4 million USD in favour to Nintendo, with both parties agreeing in the settlement and its amount.



UPDATE: According to the proposed Final Judgement and Permanent Injunction document, Yuzu as a whole in its current form will cease to exist, meaning no further development and prohibition of any distribution of built or source code forms of it.



:arrow: Official document of the settlement
:arrow: Final Judgement and Permanent Injunction
 
All depends on what the agreement was. If it say they have to post something like this, they have to post something like this.
still in my consious i would disobay that stipulation (and go to jail) because what nintendo wants me to say is flat out false (Do I lie?) yes but i refuse to parrot some ideology of some shitty multibillion dollor company
 
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Welp, to the high seas i go, and i will never buy new again.
Very conflicted on the matter. On the one hand, my kids thoroughly enjoy their Switch and the games on it. On the other hand, I'm kind of over financially supporting a company that pours so much into legal battles and fighting the community(loose logic and arguments aside). Guess I'll practice and hone my tiny soldering skills.
 
They probably don't care about the patreons themselves, it's more about the money they're making

Yuzu was able to get that much because they had early access builds only available through there. Or you could just get them elsewhere, as any good and true pirate would .... Hence the argument that Yuzu made piracy easier since most would just shill out money to get the best emulation out of Yuzu.
 
I can't believe the lead dev assumed people wouldn't pirate using emulators.
That's unreal.
It is unreal. People who obtain games illegally do most of the support work. But nobody admits to having obtained games illegally. That has always been the case and always will be. It's always worked pretty well up to now.
 
Now I'm thinking... was the Citra thing Nintendo's doing as well? Like, go after Yuzu then tell them on the side "We'll settle, but you also have to say this and take down Citra as well"?
I mean sure it might not be official but maybe Nintendo did it as a "well, we got away with this let's take a mile now"?
 
Now I'm thinking... was the Citra thing Nintendo's doing as well? Like, go after Yuzu then tell them on the side "We'll settle, but you also have to say this and take down Citra as well"?
I mean sure it might not be official but maybe Nintendo did it as a "well, we got away with this let's take a mile now"?
Yuzu team helped develop citra, so if one goes so does the other.

A dark day for emulation.
 
Yuzu team helped develop citra, so if one goes so does the other.

A dark day for emulation.
Ugh. I love Nintendo's games but after Iwata dying and Reggie leaving... it's become a dark age for Nintendo.
I'm still gonna buy some of their games but I'm tired of their BS. They're just waving their cash around and wanting to rule through fear.
 

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