Citron Emulator v2026.02.1 For Windows (x64)

Citron Emulator is a modern Nintendo Switch emulator designed to deliver smooth performance and enhanced visuals on PC. It allows users to experience their favorite Switch titles with improved frame rates, higher resolutions, and customizable graphics settings. Built with compatibility and stability in mind, Citron continues to evolve with regular updates and optimizations.

File Size:
21.6 MB
Date Created:
March 16, 2025
Last Update:
February 1, 2026
Please Note: Sometimes, you might encounter pop-up ads or other files downloading. Simply close the ad and click the button again for the correct file. If the Mediafire/Send-cm link isn’t working, try the “Mirror” button. If you still have trouble, contact us on Telegram and can contact us.
				
					Citron Emulator v2026.02.1 (Windows x64) – Changelog

Release Date: February 1, 2026
Codename: Pathfinder

New Features:

Added complete save path management system with custom directory support.
Integrated mod downloader for easier mod installation and management.
Added per-game configuration export/import (JSON) for sharing custom settings.
Introduced a community-driven compatibility list system.
Improved Steam Deck UI layout and navigation.

Improvements:

Enhanced overall multiplayer stability and connection reliability.
Optimized graphics performance and memory handling.
Simplified VRAM garbage collection options (Off / Light).
General UI refinements and usability improvements.

Bug Fixes:

Fixed multiple crashes affecting certain games.
Resolved various save data handling issues.
Minor performance regressions addressed.
Stability improvements across core systems.

Known Issues:

Some save migration cases may still require manual adjustment.
CRT shader visuals may differ depending on GPU vendor.
QLaunch support remains experimental.
				
			

Frequently Asked Question's:

It supports 64-bit versions of Windows, including Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Performance varies by game, but a modern CPU/GPU and 8 GB+ RAM are recommended for smoother gameplay.
Yes. You must legally own game files to load them in the emulator.

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