➀ Nintendo convinced the lead developer of Ryujinx, a Switch emulator, to shut down the project; ➁ The emulator's download page is empty and its GitHub is gone; ➂ Nintendo offered an agreement to stop working on the project to the developer; ➃ The developer's message indicates a eulogy for the project, including progress on iOS and Android ports; ➄ Nintendo did not confirm or deny the deal with the developer; ➅ The decision to pay off the developer is seen as a strategic move to prevent piracy.
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