Another emulator bites the dust - the notoriously litigious Nintendo has struck down one of the best emulators out there. The creators of Yuzu, a hugely popular Nintendo Switch emulator, have chosen to settle a lawsuit filed by Nintendo, opting to pay a substantial $2.4 million.

The lawsuit, initiated by Nintendo just over a week ago, accused the emulator developers, known as Tropic Haze LLC, of allegedly enabling widespread piracy on a massive scale. Examples provided include the leaked Super Mario Bros. Wonder, which was emulated even before the game was released.

The joint filing between Nintendo and Tropic Haze claims that the emulator Yuzu was designed with the primary purpose of circumventing and playing Nintendo Switch games. In response to the lawsuit, Tropic Haze has agreed not only to the substantial financial settlement but also to a series of permanent injunctions.

The company commits to completely refrain from engaging in activities related to Yuzu, including development, hosting, distribution of code or features, promotion through websites and social media, and any other action that would infringe upon Nintendo's copyright protection.