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No. Suyu devs stopped working on it. It's officially dead: https://pastebin.com/6FYdz9Sr
The guy posting this on pastebin "claims" to be "kksowo" and probably is, but we cannot verify. The project "seems" to be under new leadership. You can make out of it what you want, but I would not touch Suyu anymore or any of its forks. They are all sus by default. But you can disagree with me and still use it. For that case: https://git.suyu.dev/suyu
I still have the version before all of this happened (just a few days older than last official Yuzu) and plan on switching to Ryujinx.
Are you sure? There's been an update released after that pastebin was made.
I know. Obviously I have linked to the project and said it has a new leadership, which is the key point. Should have said "the project as we know is dead". You can think of it as kind of a fork, but without being a fork, just with a different leadership.
Got it, thanks. Thankfully I have the most recent version of Yuzu installed and it it fairly mature.
I also have almost most recent version of Yuzu (2 days behind). I immediately updated and backed up when reading about the news the other day. I was in the middle of playing Breath of the Wild when these news came out to light and finished the game just recently a few weeks ago on original Yuzu, with over 130 hours playtime.
Is thwre anything that isnt dead and runs on android?
Idk how well it works, but there's this.