

The program's claim to fame was the fact that it was able to run Super Mario Odyssey at the full 30fps, the same that the Switch was capable of in its handheld mode, without any bugs and stability issues. It has a feature called resolution scaling that simulates docked and handheld instances, just like the actual console. It eventually became so much more and was developed even further to become a full-fledge emulator of the Nintendo Switch Lite.


As mentioned earlier, it was made by the same developers that made Citra, another popular game emulator for the Nintendo 3DS. Yuzu initially started as an experimental utility software for test programs and homebrew applications. It already has hundreds of game titles included in its continually growing compatibility list. It was developed using the C++ programming language and uses a network service called Boxcat to serve as a replacement for Nintendo's BCAT dynamic content network. This emulation software for the Switch has been in development since the start of 2018. Yuzu emulator is a free and open-source Nintendo Switch emulator developed by the same people who made the popular Nintendo 3DS emulator, Citra. Softonic review Nintendo Switch emulator for PC
