Torzu Emulator
torzu is a fork of Yuzu, the world’s most popular open-source Nintendo Switch emulator.
Nintendo Switch fan, you’re going to love This, so you know how there are always new game emulators popping up for the Switch.
What is Torzu
Torzu is an open-source emulator that will replace Yuzu
Now, what makes Torzu so unique? Let me tell you: it’s a young project built on the source codes of two well-known emulators, Suyu and Sudachi.
But here’s the thing: the developers are determined to keep Torzu alive no matter what. You can find Torzu on GitHub, but who knows how long it’ll stay there.
Nintendo’s been taking legal action against emulators left and right, so the developers are preparing for the worst.
That’s why they have a backup plan using a forged instance on Onion OS to keep the project going. What does this mean for you? If you want to try out Nintendo Switch emulation, you can give Torzu a shot initially.
It was only available for Linux, but a Windows version was dropped, and Android and Mac OS versions are on the way. If you’ve used Suyu or Yuzu before, you’ll feel right at home with the Torzu interface, and the best part is that regular updates are coming, so you can expect things to keep getting better and better, but enough talk.
Let’s put Torzu to the test and see how it handles some of our favorite switch games. Stay tuned, Gamers. We’re about to dive into the world of Nintendo Switch emulation, like
New Features
- Better customization of Suyu and Sudachi.
- Increase speed and CPU clock speed limit.
- Almost all Nintendo Switch games included