


But there’s more to being a champion than honing your battle skills: you can pick your own clothes and get a new hairdo while visiting the stores in town, so you can be the trainer you want to be. Team up with three other players locally or online in the new multiplayer co-op Max Raid Battles* in which players will face off against gigantic and super-strong Pokémon known as Dynamax Pokémon.Ĭertain Pokémon can even Gigantamax to gain a new look and a powerful set of G-Max moves. Then embark on a journey in the new Galar region, where you’ll challenge the troublemakers of Team Yell, while unraveling the mystery behind the Legendary Pokémon Zacian and Zamazenta! Explore the Wild Area, a vast expanse of land where the player can freely control the camera. Begin your adventure as a Pokémon Trainer by choosing one of three new partner Pokémon: Grookey, Scorbunny, or Sobble. Again, the emulator has closed-source code, requires a specific ($100 controller), AND it's shown evidence of lifting code from Yuzu without permission – not to mention it's rolling with assets that were almost certainly stolen from Nintendo (and friends).A new generation of Pokémon is coming to the Nintendo Switch™ system. The emulator is called "Egg NS" and it seems to work only on Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 and 865 Android devices. FuNL8lwKhyĪbove you'll see XDA's Mishaal Rahman showing the Nintendo Switch game Hollow Knight working on a Samsung Galaxy S20. This is Hollow Knight running on the Galaxy S20.

I can now confirm this is legit (as in, it works, not that it's a clean project.) We still wont link directly to said emulator – and I'd like to remind you that any software downloaded by you to your Android device – especially outside of Google Play – may result in your smartphone turning into a brick, breaking, or otherwise getting tossed out of any software warranty you might otherwise have. That emulator is licensed under GPLv2 (General Public License v2.0, which makes it a little less slimy. You might instead want to take a peek at the emulator called Yuzu (developed by bylaws). Further confirmation can be found on GBATemp where bylaws (see below) speaks about the new emulator.

*In the XDA report, Adam Conway reports that the project is, indeed, violating open-sources licenses (from Yuzu).
