A report published in Kotaku over the weekend received a lot of attention and was the target of criticism. In fact, the success of Nintendo Switch emulators is obvious, and they can successfully emulate most of the new games if your system allows them. We’ve had similar reports many times before, but here’s the emulation and a game that Metroid fans like Metroid Dread have been waiting for years to get “pirate incentive” reviews.
Metroid Dread has been one of Nintendo’s most successful opening games this year, topped the charts in most countries. Those who are very curious about this game and do not own a Nintendo Switch can play Metroid Dread with resolutions of up to 4K thanks to Switch emulators Yuzu and Ryujinx.
In fact, Switch emulation is a bit in the gray area; It’s a matter of. Ultimately, if you have the original game, there are no ethical or legal barriers to playing on any platform using an emulator. Let’s say that’s what you’re going to do:)
The problem here is that even the latest games can be successfully emulated, because normally emulations for the current console generation must come from at least a generation behind. PS3 emulation is extremely successful, but there is no PS4 emulation. As a result, even nintendo’s most trusted current games become playable on PCs, which is thought to have an impact on sales.
If you’re wondering, you can try how the game will work on your system.