Continuing with their actions, Nintendo has gone after more Yuzu-based emulators that have appeared in recent months, with some being those growing in popularity like Sudachi and Suyu, and others not being as popular but still being caught in the crossfire, like Nuzu, Uzuy and Torzu. While all of their respective repositories are currently offline, some appear to have been entirely deleted, and others do have the DMCA page appear on them while accessing the repository, which could mean that, upon receiving the DMCA notice, some of the developers for those repositories opted to entirely delete the repos themselves, and the others haven't either taken action or weren't able to.
Sudachi is one interesting case in this regard, as the developers behind it have claimed that a counter-action would be taken against the DMCA notice, and additionally, it was also mentioned that they intend on rewriting the code base for the emulator in order to work around the DMCA sensitive parts.
It is still unknown if Sudachi has indeed submitted a counter-claim against the DMCA notice yet, and what might come out of it.
In the meanwhile, Sudachi's website is still operational, as well as a repository mirror as an Onion link.
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