Wii U Emulation: Cemu 2.0 released, goes open source, Linux version now available (UPDATED)
Some big news for the small world of Wii U emulation, with the announce that popular Wii U emulator Cemu goes open source. This 2.0 release also brings Linux support!
Exzap, the main developer behind Cemu, has shared the news in a lengthy announce over at Reddit, where he explains the reasons for going open source. Mostly, trying to bring fresh blood to the project as he’s been the only main developer on the project for the past 8 months.
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For the linux builds, some preliminary builds can be found on github, but in general for now (until better support is added) you are expected to build the binary yourself.
UPDATE
Ankush Das has more.
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Wii U Emulator Cemu 2.0 Goes Open Source With Linux Support
Now, we have another exciting project to join the list, i.e., Cemu Wii U emulator.
Wii U was one of the most loved video game consoles developed by Nintendo in 2012.
Of course, Wii U games were popular back then, and now that it is no longer available as a new product, gamers use emulators to enjoy those games.