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Azahar is a free and open-source game console emulator of the Nintendo 3DS handheld system for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. Azahar was created as a community-driven continuation of Nintendo 3DS emulation development following the discontinuation of the Citra emulator.[3] The name Azahar is derived from the Spanish word for "orange blossom", continuing the citrus themed naming established by the previous emulator’s name and logo.[4]

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Original authorCitra team
DeveloperAzahar Emulator team
Initial release22 March 2025; 12 months ago (2025-03-22)
Stable release
2124.1 / 20 January 2026; 2 months ago (2026-01-20)
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Azahar
Original authorCitra team
DeveloperAzahar Emulator team
Initial release22 March 2025; 12 months ago (2025-03-22)
Stable release
2124.1 / 20 January 2026; 2 months ago (2026-01-20)
Written inC++
Operating systemWindows, macOS, Linux, Android[1]
Platform
TypeVideo game console emulator
LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later[2]
Websiteazahar-emu.org
Repositorygithub.com/azahar-emu/azahar
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Development

The creation of Azahar followed legal action taken by Nintendo against Tropic Haze LLC., the parent company responsible for the development of the Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu and the Nintendo 3DS emulator Citra, which in March 2024 resulted in a settlement and the termination of official development and support for both projects.[5][6] In the months that followed, several independent forks of Citra emerged as members of the emulation community sought to continue Nintendo 3DS emulation development.[7][8] In late 2024, two of them (Lime3DS and a fork maintained by a former Citra developer) announced the merge of their codebases and development efforts under a new project named Azahar.[9][10] The first public releases of Azahar were made available in early 2025.[11][12]

The emulator was released incorporating changes developed in its predecessor forks, including user interface and user experience improvements from Lime3DS, as well as additional functionality originating from the fork maintained by the former Citra developer, such as Artic Base, a homebrew tool designed to enable access to software libraries hosted on original Nintendo 3DS systems.[3] The initial release also introduced additional changes, including the removal of support for encrypted ROM files.[13] The development team stated that this decision was intended to reduce concerns related to the circumvention of technological protection measures, an issue raised during the legal proceedings involving Yuzu.[14] The release also added support for re-downloading previously purchased software from the Nintendo 3DS digital storefront, the Nintendo eShop.[14]

Development of Azahar continued during 2025 and early 2026, with the inclusion of compressed ROM support[15], dual screen capabilities on Android[16][17] and other general improvements.[18]

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System Requirements[1]
Requirement Requirements
Personal Computer
Operating system
CPU x86-64 CPU with SSE4.2 supportSingle Core Performance > 1,800 on Passmark
Memory 2GB
Graphics hardware
Android
Operating system Android 10 (64-bit)
CPU AArch64Snapdragon 835 or better
Memory 2GB
Graphics hardware
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