Because the Yuzu emulator was officially discontinued following a legal settlement with Nintendo in March 2024 , there are no "new" official releases to report.
stood at the forefront of Nintendo Switch emulation, pushing the boundaries of what was possible on PC and Android. From major performance breakthroughs to the sudden conclusion of the project, the journey of Yuzu has been nothing short of a rollercoaster. The Final Chapter: The Nintendo Settlement yuzu releases
All official Yuzu repositories, website, and development—including "Early Access" releases—were shut down in March 2024. The Final Chapter: The Nintendo Settlement Official Releases
For years, the biggest complaint regarding Switch emulation was "shader stutter." As the emulator encountered new visual effects in a game, it had to pause for a fraction of a second to compile the shader for the PC's graphics card. "Project Hades" was a massive rewrite of Yuzu’s shader decompiler. It introduced asynchronous shader building and massive pipeline optimizations, virtually eliminating stutter and providing a silky-smooth gameplay experience. 3. LDN (Local Wireless) Multiplayer yuzu releases
: Another early fork that was quickly abandoned due to the complexities of maintaining the codebase without the original developers.