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After Nintendo recently filed a lawsuit against the Yuzu team, it was pretty much inevitable this was going to happen wasn't it. The end of Yuzu is officially here.

Nintendo and Tropic Haze LLC (Yuzu) filed a joint motion for the court to enter Final Judgment and Permanent Injunction, so as I understand it's not quite final until the judge stamps it.

As a result the Yuzu team have announced their intention to shut everything down, and have agreed to pay Nintendo $2.4M USD in damages. As per the other document, Yuzu will also transfer the domain name used over to Nintendo and they have agreed to delete every single thing related to Yuzu that they have.

Writing in the yuzu Discord (and posted on X) the developer bunnei said:

Hello yuz-ers and Citra fans:

We write today to inform you that yuzu and yuzu’s support of Citra are being discontinued, effective immediately.

yuzu and its team have always been against piracy. We started the projects in good faith, out of passion for Nintendo and its consoles and games, and were not intending to cause harm. But we see now that because our projects can circumvent Nintendo’s technological protection measures and allow users to play games outside of authorized hardware, they have led to extensive piracy. In particular, we have been deeply disappointed when users have used our software to leak game content prior to its release and ruin the experience for legitimate purchasers and fans.

We have come to the decision that we cannot continue to allow this to occur. Piracy was never our intention, and we believe that piracy of video games and on video game consoles should end. Effective today, we will be pulling our code repositories offline, discontinuing our Patreon accounts and Discord servers, and, soon, shutting down our websites. We hope our actions will be a small step toward ending piracy of all creators’ works.

Thank you for your years of support and for understanding our decision.

Update 05/03/24: While "support of Citra" was a bit ambiguous, it's now confirmed Citra is also gone. The website is down and replaced with the statement, the GitHub is also gone.

Considering it's open source though, and has been out in the wild for some time now, it's unlikely this is truly the end because it's been so widely circulated. However, it will make it a lot harder for anyone seeking it out, and no doubt put off anyone from doing anything with Yuzu code they might still have.

For now, the Ryujinx project at least still exists and as far as I know hasn't had Nintendo come knocking — yet.

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sarmad Mar 4
Time to move on and stop playing Nintendo games. There are plenty of alternative games.
dpanter Mar 4
Another dark day where Nintendos lawyer swarms ruin peoples lives. Once again:

Nobody hates their fans like Nintendo.

I've been shitting on Nintendo for almost 2 decades now after they stole > $500 of my digital purchases.

Out of spite for Nintendo, when I was asked for a Switch by someone I bought them a Steam Deck (even though it costed more).

In my case, the saying comes to mind:

QuoteWhen people reveal who they really are, believe them the first time.

Nintendo is Asshoe, Nintendo will always be Asshoe until they get collapsed like SEGA, may they burn and be reborn like a Phoenix -- like SEGA was and actually produce sales on Steam (Look how successful Sonic on Steam has been).

This is basic common sense -- sell where the people are.

In the words of Gabe Newell:

QuotePiracy is a SERVICE problem

Steam, Netflix, and Spotify are all examples of piracy reduction by providing convenience.

Make sure everyone knows what Nintendo has done here. Make their face & reputation feel shame. Make them pay, the Zelda leak was entirely due to Their: __INCOMPETENCE__ and Their's Alone. And did they file the suit against the leaker? No. Instead they saw the Patreon income and projected the blame on engineers practicing a hobby that couldn't fight back.

Like a bully beating up a weak kid who just wants to be left alone to do his nerd shit.

Fuck Nintendo. May they burn.
We can no more download CITRA and CITRA-Canary releases too?

https://github.com/citra-emu

https://github.com/citra-emu/citra-nightly/releases

https://github.com/citra-emu/citra-canary/releases


Last edited by legluondunet on 4 March 2024 at 9:30 pm UTC
Stuff like this causes me to further regret my like and admiration for Nintendo growing up. While I already "quit" them back in the mid-2010's, I am disgusted even more by them now. As I do not own a Switch, my words are utterly meaningless, but I will personally never play another Nintendo game again. New or old.
McCarthee Mar 4
SCUMtendo strikes again. Never again will I give them a single dime.


Last edited by McCarthee on 4 March 2024 at 9:34 pm UTC
Quoting: Cerberon
Quoting: GuestIdk why emulator devs are dumb enough to do this kinda stuff in the West. Its the same with pirate sites/groups - if you wanna do this do it in a place where US jurisdiction can't reach you. Like Russia, Belarus or China. If Yuzu was in Russia/Belarus/China it would be untouchable.
If they hadn't set up as an actual company they would have been a lot safer also, it's a lot harder to sue 5-10 anonymous guys contributing to a git repo.
A company makes you liable.
Well, sort of. It makes the company liable. You only lose whatever you put into the company by buying stock or whatever, you don't lose anything in your own bank account or your house. That's Limited Liability. Whereas if it was just a few people independently doing stuff, and Nintendo sued them as individuals, they could in fact lose everything they had and, in the US where personal bankruptcy is fairly difficult, potentially end up with garnished wages for life or something.
So while I do think doing it somewhere other than the US would have been a much better idea, setting up a company was probably the best plan. It's like having a cardboard replica for the sniper to shoot instead of you.
Jarmer Mar 4
Quoting: Cerberon
Quoting: GuestIdk why emulator devs are dumb enough to do this kinda stuff in the West. Its the same with pirate sites/groups - if you wanna do this do it in a place where US jurisdiction can't reach you. Like Russia, Belarus or China. If Yuzu was in Russia/Belarus/China it would be untouchable.
If they hadn't set up as an actual company they would have been a lot safer also, it's a lot harder to sue 5-10 anonymous guys contributing to a git repo.
A company makes you liable.

This is what I don't understand. Like who in their right mind would think setting up an official company for this was a good idea? I just can't fathom it.

Of course this is ultra shitty from N, but they're KNOWN to do exactly this, so .......... everyone could see this coming from day 1.

I hope yuzu lives on on the high seas! I would love to play TOTK on my computer with high frame rates and ultrawide screen. As opposed to like 25fps at 1080 on my tv.
Well, this was probably the smart choice on the Yuzu people's part. They grovel a bit, say they (or rather, the company being sued) will pay $2.4 million, Nintendo gets a headline, the company declares bankruptcy and pays whatever loose change it has on hand, the actual people move on. Otherwise, they would have had to spend more than that in court and go under the hard way after months or years of struggle and heartache. Sure, in theory they could have fought in court and "won", but first, they almost certainly don't have the money to make it all the way through that kind of trial, and second, even if they "won" that probably wouldn't mean they'd get anything out of it and they'd still be down millions in legal fees.

I would recommend that the next people who take the code and continue developing it under a different name, host it in some place like the EU and have some kind of region lock where they don't allow downloads from places with DMCA-type anti-digital-lock-tampering laws. Of course, since the code is open and all some people will then mirror it in other places and it will become available around the world--but that will not be the core project's fault, as they will be taking due measures to prevent it.


Last edited by Purple Library Guy on 4 March 2024 at 10:02 pm UTC
artixbtw Mar 4
Goodbye, Yuzu. You will be dearly missed.

Let's hope they don't strike R_____x next.

Quoting: legluondunetWe can no more download CITRA and CITRA-Canary releases too?

https://github.com/citra-emu

https://github.com/citra-emu/citra-nightly/releases

https://github.com/citra-emu/citra-canary/releases
Goodbye, Citra...


Last edited by artixbtw on 4 March 2024 at 9:47 pm UTC
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