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Nintendo just wiped out 400 more Switch emulator repositories on GitHub

By technologistmag.com21 August 20262 Mins Read
Nintendo just wiped out 400 more Switch emulator repositories on GitHub
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Nintendo’s war against Switch emulation isn’t slowing down. The company has reportedly targeted more than 400 Switch emulator-related repositories on GitHub in a single day, in another sweeping takedown campaign against projects it believes facilitate piracy. The latest action comes as Nintendo continues aggressively policing software and repositories connected to unauthorized copies of its games.

Another day, another GitHub cleanup

According to TorrentFreak’s report, the latest sweep affected hundreds of repositories, with Suyu, a fork of the now-defunct Yuzu emulator, accounting for a large portion of the takedowns. Other projects, including MonoNX and Skyline, were also reportedly caught up in the campaign.

This isn’t exactly new territory for Nintendo. After successfully forcing the shutdown of Yuzu in 2024, the company has continued pursuing forks and related repositories across GitHub. The result has been a rather predictable game of digital whack-a-mole: one emulator disappears, another fork emerges, Nintendo sends another batch of takedown requests, and the cycle starts again.

Nintendo’s position is pretty clear

Nintendo makes no distinction in its official piracy policy between an emulator being used legitimately and one being used to facilitate piracy. The company says its IP enforcement program targets unauthorized copies of Nintendo games as well as circumvention devices and software used to play them. It also explicitly lists emulator software among the areas covered by its enforcement efforts.

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That gives Nintendo a straightforward reason to keep going, particularly when repositories contain material the company believes can help users bypass the Switch’s protections or play unauthorized game copies. The latest GitHub sweep therefore looks less like a one-off purge and more like another chapter in Nintendo’s long-running strategy.

And considering the sheer number of repositories reportedly removed in one go, Nintendo clearly isn’t interested in letting the Switch emulator scene quietly rebuild itself. The repositories may keep coming back in different forms, but so does Nintendo’s delete button.

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