Nintendo has stepped in to cancel the upcoming launch of Dolphin Emulator on Steam, citing a need to protect its developers and its intellectual property from exploitation. While Dolphin is already available as a standalone product, a release on Steam was planned to provide broader access, particularly for those using the Steam Deck.
As
‘Nintendo is committed to protecting the hard work and creativity of video game engineers and developers,’ a
‘Using illegal emulators or illegal copies of games harms development and ultimately stifles innovation.
Read: Xbox boss Phil Spencer says emulation is key to game preservation
The use of ‘illegal emulators’ is key in the company’s wording – as while many emulators skirt the bounds of legality by providing only a basic framework for game emulation (and requiring players to source their own legal games and console BIOS),
These keys allegedly allow the emulator to run
For now, the outcome of this DMCA is unclear, as is the potential for
Removing the alleged keys containing proprietary
The Dolphin team has promised updates and a more in-depth response in the near future.
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