
Still, the fact that someone has gotten a week-old game to boot and run at all on a current-gen console emulator is astounding. Audio is also horribly out of sync and distorted, and text is a garbled mess of indecipherable black bars. For one, the framerate is all over the place some sections run incredibly fast while others struggle to move along. While the game boots and gameplay is mostly present, there are substantial glitches and hiccups that keep the title from being playable. Is it any wonder, then, that hackers have already gotten the game to run on an emulator?Ī recent YouTube video shows the game running on the Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu.


It just became the fastest selling Switch game of all time with a combined 3 million units sold between the two versions, and it has garnered critical success with multiple review outlets. Pokémon: Let’s Go is a major success for Nintendo.
