Today we have some shocking news from the Nintendo Switch emulation community, which are working on building emulators to run Nintendo Switch games on other devices such as desktop PC.
After a major performance upgrade, Yuzu, the most popular emulator, is now capable of running Super Mario Odyssey consistently above 60 frames per second. This is a huge breakthrough for the community for a console released just two years ago.
Check it out in action below:
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