Nintendo Switch fans rejoice! You can now enjoy some titles in your own collection on Android devices with Yuzu. This version of the emulator requires a Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC with an Adreno GPUs and at least 8GB of RAM on the device or better. It does ship with the ability to run custom GPU drivers, such as the newer official Adreno or Turnip using libadrentools to improve performance on older Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs.
The Nintendo Switch emulator also needs the device to be running Android 11 or later, along with various mandatory Vulkan extensions that the Play Store will automatically check for. Fans wanting the best performance should have a device with Adreno 700 series hardware (Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and newer), but you will still experience rendering issues or some games not starting at all. Download it here now.
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This initial release has been intentionally kept fairly minimal so that we can focus on improving performance and stability. As stated earlier, feature parity with our PC builds is something we’re committed to, but expect it to happen slowly and not immediately,” said the development team.