Android has long been a favored device for game emulation of all types, save for the Nintendo Switch these days, at least until the recent release of the Eden emulator. Once upon a time, there were a few different Nintendo Switch emulators available on the Play Store, but Nintendo has gotten many of them removed, including the Android version of Yuzu, after Nintendo had Yuzu taken down completely. Now, Eden has risen to fill the void left by the options that were once available. For how long remains to be seen.
Eden Emulator for Android lets you play your Nintendo Switch games on your mobile device to your heart’s content. That being said, you’ll need a few things before you can really dive in. The first being a device that runs on at least Android 11. You will also need a pretty powerful phone to make the games run smoothly.
While we can’t say for sure where the minimum spec requirements might lie, it’s recommended that your device is as powerful as possible. It’s highly likely that anything that’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 or later should be just fine. Devices with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 may be alright as well. Though we have no way of knowing for sure. If you’re running a device with a Snapdragon 8 Elite , you’re probably golden. For example, if you’re using a Galaxy S25 Ultra , it should handle Eden just fine.
The Eden Emulator for Android is a forked version of Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu
It’s worth noting that the Eden Emulator is only the vessel through which you can play Switch games on your mobile device. It contains no ROM files or any of the other necessary files for a game. Setting all that up can be a bit of a complex process, so you’ll have to figure all that out. But for a free app that gets you started, a little research on the user’s part is certainly fair. If you want to download Eden and check it out for yourself, it’s currently still up on the Play Store , for now.