| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | "Keys missing" error | Ensure prod.keys is in /yuzu/keys/ with exact name (case-sensitive). | | Black screen but audio plays | Switch GPU backend to Vulkan; install Turnip drivers. | | Game crashes on launch | Disable "Fastmem" and "Accurate CPU emulation" in debug settings. | | Low FPS in Pokémon | Set resolution to 0.75x; enable "Force maximum clocks." | | App closes instantly | Your Android version is too new (Android 15 QPR broke Yuzu). Try Strato instead. |

Since the app is no longer available on the Google Play Store, users must rely on APK (Android Package) files.

However, there are three critical risks you must accept:

After the Yuzu shutdown, developers created (formerly "Suyu"). It uses the final Yuzu source code but removes the telemetry and implements a custom telemetry-free updater. It is available on GitHub (search "strato-emulator").

For years, the landscape of console emulation was dominated by a clear hierarchy: PC emulators offered power and precision, while mobile emulators were often laggy, glitchy novelties. That all changed when the Yuzu team officially ported their popular Nintendo Switch emulator to Android. Suddenly, titles like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild , Super Mario Odyssey , and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet became portable in a way Nintendo never intended.