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Well, there you go. Tropic Haze, the creator of popular Switch emulator Yuzu, has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought against it by Nintendo, officially announcing that itāll be both bringing an end to its support of the software and pulling a bunch of stuff related to it offline.
Just last week, we learned that the company behind that plumber and the little pink blob was suing Yuzu in US court, with Nintendo alleging in the lawsuit that the emulator was contributing to piracy of its games, with Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom being cited as the main example. Now, according to a joint motion filed by the two parties, theyāve agreed to a ājudgement in favour of Nintendoā, whichāll see Tropic Haze pay the publisher $2.4 million of āmonetary reliefā.
The terms of this settlement will also see Yuzuās developers be barred from both āoffering to the public, providing, marketing, advertising, promoting, selling, testing, hosting, cloning, distributing, or otherwise trafficking in Yuzu or any source code or features of Yuzuā, and from doing the same with any āother software or devices that circumvent Nintendoās technical protection measuresā. Theyāll also have to turn over any tech used to circumvent Nintendoās device protection and any modified Switches in their possession.
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