Citron Emulator Compatibility List 2026 – Games & Devices

Rather than guessing whether a game will actually run, a clear compatibility list makes things much easier. It gives you a quick snapshot of what works, what almost works, and what to skip for now. The results below are based on extensive testing and feedback from the Citron community across recent emulator builds. Keep in mind that outcomes can still vary depending on your hardware, drivers, and the Citron version you’re using.

This page covers three areas: game compatibility, device compatibility, and operating system compatibility – so you can get the full picture before installing.

How this list is built: Compatibility data is compiled from community testing across the Citron Discord, the Community Forum, and direct user reports. Each title is verified on the latest stable Citron release before being added.

What Is a Citron Emulator?

Citron Emulator works by mimicking how the original Nintendo Switch hardware behaves. This makes it possible to run supported games on a PC, Android device, macOS, or Linux system. How well a game performs isn’t the same for everyone; it depends on your CPU and GPU, your operating system, your graphics drivers, and the game itself.

Instead of cutting corners for short-term speed, Citron aims for stable and accurate emulation. That approach takes time, but it’s also why support keeps getting better with every update. The compatibility list below reflects that ongoing progress.

Game Compatibility Status Explained

Citron uses five status levels to describe how well a game runs. Here’s what each one means:

Perfect
Runs flawlessly start to finish with no noticeable issues.
Great
Fully playable with only tiny, easily ignored glitches.
Good
Playable but with occasional slowdowns or minor visual bugs.
Limited
Boots and runs but with significant glitches or instability.
Bad
Crashes early, fails to boot, or is otherwise unplayable.

Citron Emulator Game Compatibility Table

Below is a curated list of popular and frequently tested Nintendo Switch titles on Citron. Compatibility improves with every release, so expect this list to grow.

Game TitleGenreStatusNotes
Luigi’s Mansion 3AdventurePerfectSmooth 1080p/60fps on mid-range GPUs
Kirby and the Forgotten LandPlatformerPerfectStable across the full campaign
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical FreezePlatformerPerfectRuns flawlessly on most setups
Super Mario OdysseyPlatformerPerfectNo major issues on Vulkan
Mario Kart 8 DeluxeRacingPerfectStable local and online play
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildAction-AdventurePerfectSmooth 60fps with shader cache built
Animal Crossing: New HorizonsSimulationPerfectNo reported issues
Hollow KnightMetroidvaniaPerfectFlawless across all hardware
Stardew ValleySimulationPerfectLocked 60fps everywhere
HadesRoguelikePerfectNo issues reported
Fire Emblem: Three HousesStrategy RPGGreatStable across long sessions
Fire Emblem EngageStrategy RPGGreatOccasional minor texture flicker
Bayonetta 3ActionGreatMinor cutscene audio desync
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening (Remake)Action-AdventureGreatMinor depth-of-field artifacts
Super Smash Bros. UltimateFightingGreatLocked 60fps with Vulkan
Xenoblade Chronicles 3JRPGGreatOccasional shader stutter
Splatoon 3ShooterGreatSingle-player solid; online untested
Octopath Traveler IIJRPGGreatRuns smoothly
Monster Hunter RiseAction RPGGreatStrong performance on Vulkan
Persona 5 RoyalJRPGGreatSmooth start to finish
Metroid DreadActionGoodSome scene transition slowdown
No More Heroes 3ActionGoodOccasional texture flicker
Astral ChainActionGoodMinor graphical glitches in some areas
Hyrule Warriors: Age of CalamityActionGoodFrame dips in large battles
Pokémon Sword / ShieldRPGGoodStable with occasional dips
Pokémon Legends: ArceusRPGGoodSlowdowns in open zones
Pikmin 4StrategyGoodSome lighting artifacts
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of HopeTactical RPGGoodSlowdowns in effects-heavy scenes
Sonic FrontiersAction-AdventureGoodTexture pop-in noticeable
It Takes TwoCo-op AdventureGoodLocal co-op tested, minor issues
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the KingdomAction-AdventureLimitedFrequent shader hitches; improving
Pokémon Scarlet / VioletRPGLimitedHeavy frame drops in open world
Super Mario Bros. WonderPlatformerLimitedVisual glitches in special stages
Nintendo Switch SportsSportsLimitedMotion controls partial; online not supported
Labo / VR Kit titlesMisc.BadHardware-specific features unsupported
Ring Fit AdventureFitnessBadRequires Ring-Con peripheral

Don’t see your game? Check the Citron Discord or Community Forum for fresh test reports from other users.

Device Compatibility Table

Citron is built to run across a wide range of hardware. Here’s a realistic look at how different device categories perform.

Device CategoryExample HardwarePerformanceNotes
High-end Gaming PCRTX 4070 / Ryzen 7 7800X3DExcellent4K upscaling at stable 60fps
Mid-range Gaming PCGTX 1660 / Ryzen 5 5600Very GoodSolid 1080p across most titles
Entry-level PCGTX 1050 Ti / Intel i5-8400Good720p–1080p; demanding titles may dip
Modern Gaming LaptopRTX 3060 Mobile / Ryzen 7 6800HVery GoodStrong 1080p; monitor thermals
Older LaptopIntegrated GPU / 8th-Gen IntelLimitedBest for 2D and indie titles
Steam DeckCustom AMD APUVery Good30–60fps via Linux AppImage
ASUS ROG AllyRyzen Z1 ExtremeVery GoodStrong with Vulkan backend
Flagship Android PhoneSnapdragon 8 Gen 3 / Dimensity 9300GoodMany titles playable at 30fps
Mid-range Android PhoneSnapdragon 7 Gen 2 / Dimensity 7200LimitedLighter games run well; AAA struggles
Budget Android PhoneSnapdragon 6 Gen 1 or lowerPoorNot recommended for Switch titles
Apple Silicon MacM1 / M2 / M3 chipsGoodNative macOS DMG build available
Intel MacOlder Intel-based macOSLimitedPerformance varies by GPU

Operating System Compatibility Table

Citron officially supports several platforms. Each comes with its own quirks worth knowing before install.

Operating SystemSupported VersionsStatusNotes
WindowsWindows 10 / 11 (64-bit)Fully SupportedMost stable; recommended for new users
LinuxUbuntu 22.04+, Fedora 38+, ArchFully SupportedAppImage and AppImage v3 builds
SteamOSSteamOS 3.x (Steam Deck)SupportedWorks via the Linux AppImage
macOSmacOS 10.15 Catalina or newerSupportedDMG installer; best on Apple Silicon
AndroidAndroid 11 and aboveSupportedAPK build; depends on chipset
Windows 7 / 8Older WindowsNot SupportedLacks DirectX 12 / Vulkan
ChromeOSStandard ChromeOSUnofficialMay work via Linux container
iOS / iPadOSAll versionsNot SupportedApple platform restrictions

How to Improve Game Compatibility on Your Setup

If a game on the list is marked “Good” or “Limited” and struggles on your hardware, these tweaks often help:

  • Switch to Vulkan. Faster and more stable than OpenGL on most modern GPUs.
  • Update your graphics drivers. The single most common cause of crashes and stutter.
  • Precompile the shader cache. Eliminates first-playthrough stuttering.
  • Enable Async GPU Emulation. Smooths frame pacing on demanding titles.
  • Lower internal resolution scaling. Dropping from 4K to 1080p restores stable frame rates.
  • Close background apps. Browsers and overlays quietly eat CPU cycles.

For deeper tuning, see our Graphics Settings Guide and System Requirements.

Why Compatibility Varies Between Users

Two players running the same Citron version with the same game can still get noticeably different results. Common reasons:

  • Hardware differences — A Ryzen 7 with an RTX 4070 has far more headroom than an integrated-GPU laptop.
  • Driver versions — Newer GPU drivers often include emulator-specific fixes.
  • Background processes — Antivirus scanners, browser tabs, and overlays consume resources.
  • Game dump quality — A corrupted or improperly extracted game file can cause issues unrelated to Citron.
  • Firmware version — Some games require specific Switch firmware versions to function correctly.

Final Thoughts

Citron’s compatibility keeps expanding as the emulator matures. Titles currently stuck on “Good” or “Limited” often move up to “Great” or “Perfect” with each release. If your favorite game isn’t running well right now, it’s worth checking back after the next update.

For setup help, troubleshooting, and the latest build info, head over to the Documentation or Common Issues page.