"Nintendo's Legal Battle Against Yuzu Emulator and Game Piracy"

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Tropic Haze, the company behind the Yuzu emulator, has responded to Nintendo's lawsuit, which accuses the emulator of facilitating piracy "at a colossal scale". Nintendo is seeking damages and for the emulator to be shut down, but Tropic Haze has retained legal representation and committed to responding to the motion within 60 days. Despite the piracy claims, the game "Tears of the Kingdom" has sold over 20 million copies since its release, making it the fastest-selling game in the series.
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