Another DMCA swing just rattled the Switch emulator crowd, but the scene refuses to lie down.
Nintendo cracks down on Switch emulators
Nintendo cracks down on Switch emulators
- Nintendo went hard with DMCA hits in 2024.
- Yuzu and Ryujinx caught the legal smoke first.
- Despite that hit, forks kept popping up anyway.
- Metroid Prime 4 ran instantly on those emulators.
- Nintendo aimed fresh takedown notices at GitHub repos.
- Citron, Eden, Kenji-NX, MeloNX, and others got flagged.
- Ryujinx, Skyline, Sudachi, Suyu, and Yuzu were listed.
- Pine, Pomelo, Ryubing, and Sumi also appeared.
- Citron’s website has gone dark after the notice.
- MeloNX’s page also appears to be offline.
- Eden remains accessible and still widely used.
- Most other emulator projects stay publicly reachable.
- Eden confirmed GitHub Releases received the DMCA complaint.
- Project managers said only the Releases repo was targeted.
- Source code lives on a separate self-hosted Git server.
- Stable builds are mirrored outside GitHub already.
- A fresh v0.2.0-rc1 build still showed up on GitHub.
- Project managers said they are contesting the takedown.
- Camille LaVey indicated the team plans to keep going.
- Development continues regardless of GitHub’s final call.