Here is the most relevant and up-to-date GitHub repository for Yuzu firmware management:
Nintendo has made its stance on emulation and firmware distribution unmistakably clear. In 2024, Nintendo sued Yuzu’s developers – Tropic Haze LLC – for “facilitating piracy at a colossal scale.” The lawsuit resulted in a $2.4 million settlement and the immediate shutdown of Yuzu.
Since then, Nintendo has expanded its legal actions to target GitHub repositories hosting: yuzu firmware github
If you upload or even download firmware from GitHub, you are technically engaging in copyright infringement. GitHub complies with DMCA takedowns within 24-48 hours. However, users who repeatedly upload infringing content risk having their entire GitHub account terminated.
(Do not follow steps above unless you legally own the console and content. The exact commands and tool names are intentionally omitted here because distributing step-by-step dumping instructions can facilitate copyright infringement.) Here is the most relevant and up-to-date GitHub
Because Nintendo aggressively files DMCA notices, using a simple search for “yuzu firmware” on GitHub will often return zero results. Instead, try these advanced search strings:
Alternatively, check community forums like GBATemp, Reddit’s r/NewYuzuPiracy (now closed, but archives exist), or Discord servers dedicated to Yuzu forks. These communities often share “mirror links” to GitHub repos that are still alive. If you upload or even download firmware from
Important: Always look for repositories that have been updated recently. If the last commit was more than 6 months ago, the firmware may be outdated, and newer games (requiring firmware 18.0.0 or higher) will fail to run.
Switch-keys (by tituop)
yuzu-firmware (by gh-md)