
We also mirror Citra on our website and you can download it by clicking on the following download buttons. The file download is totaling at 18.8 MB, so it shouldn’t take too long before you download the installer. If you want to download a different release, there is also an archive where you can manually download a different release rather than the most current version. On the off chance that you are looking for another platform, you can click on the corresponding button. The website makes it easier by automatically detecting your machine’s operating system and offering you the relevant download. Not only that, but this is the one place you can expect to get the most up-to-date version. This is why you should always get your download from the official page. Some of these installations may be dated, or infected with malware. You could probably get Citra from a few different websites, but be very careful about where you get your downloads from. To start your Citra download you would need to go directly to the main website.

Now that you have made sure you will be able to run Citra, it’s time to go and find out where to go get it. Keep in mind that you will want to get a faster processor and more RAM memory if you want to emulate these games at 100% speed. Your graphics card will need to support at least OpenGL 3.3 and this are actually the bare minimum requirements, needed to run the Citra Emulator. Surprisingly, there are no huge requirements. The Citra developers are not planning to add 32-bit compatibility.

Whatever operating system you choose, it is going to need to be a 64-bit one.

Citra is able to run on the Windows, Linux and Mac Operating systems. Luckily, the requirements aren’t too demanding. Let’s go over the system requirements you are going to need to fulfill, in order to run the simulator.
