Tropic Haze – the company behind the emulation software Yuzu – has responded to Nintendo's summons that accuses the company of «illegally circumventing Nintendo's software encryption».
Earlier this week, Ed reported Nintendo was suing the creators of Switch emulator Yuzu, claiming more than one million copies of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom were pirated ahead of its release.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Newscast: Will Pokémon take Palworld down?Watch on YouTubeIn the lawsuit, Nintendo claimed that by allowing Yuzu emulator users to play its games illegally by circumventing its software encryption, Tropic Haze facilitates piracy «at a colossal scale».
In its response, Tropic Haze has confirmed it has retained the services of an attorney from Pierce Atwood LLP, and committed to responding to the motion within 60 days of the date the paperwork was filed, which was 27th February, 2024.
Yuzu has responded to the Nintendo summons and they have a lawyer now pic.twitter.com/Q2Sk1CKZrQ— PC_Focus
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