Unfortunately, its developers state on the website that they are actively working toward enabling the Nintendo Switch emulator to play commercial titles. Instead, Yuzu is being created to help developers learn all about the Nintendo Switch.
The software, which has builds being tested for the PC, Mac, and Linux, will apparently not enable Nintendo Switch piracy. Yuzu, however, is described on its official website as an experimental open-source Nintendo Switch emulator that can only be used to launch homebrew apps and for research purposes. There are several other Nintendo Switch-exclusive titles that will be great to play on the PC though, such as Super Mario Odyssey. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the biggest game on the Nintendo Switch, is already playable on the PC through an emulator, as it was also released on the Nintendo Wii U. Through a Twitter account for the emulator, named Yuzu, the hackers revealed that the software was already in development. The latest development on the Nintendo Switch emulator front comes from team behind the popular Citra emulator for the Nintendo 3DS.