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Nintendo Removes 401 Switch Emulator Repositories From GitHub

The company filed seven DMCA anti‑circumvention notices claiming the code bypasses console TPMs using unauthorized cryptographic keys, a move that risks rapid forks, counternotices, rehosting.

Overview

  • GitHub removed 401 repositories after Nintendo submitted seven DMCA anti‑circumvention notices that targeted public emulator code hosted on the site.
  • The largest single target was the Suyu network, which accounted for 311 of the removed repositories, while Skyline, MonoNX and multiple Yuzu forks were also taken down.
  • Nintendo’s notices say the emulators ‘circumvent’ Switch technological protection measures (TPMs) and ‘necessarily use’ unauthorized prod.keys to decrypt games, framing the code as trafficking in circumvention tools.
  • Visitors to the affected repositories now see visible GitHub takedown notices linking to Nintendo’s filings, but reporters and commentators warn forks, mirrors and counternotices can restore code quickly.
  • The sweep continues a multi‑year enforcement campaign that included a 2024 settlement with the Yuzu creator and prior takedowns, and it may pressure remaining developers, spur private hosting, or shift emulator work offline.