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Setting up the file is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to ensure Cemu recognizes your keys. Step 1: Create the Document Open your main . cemu emulator keys.txt
The proper, legal workflow is: own a physical copy of the game → dump it from your console → extract the decryption keys from your console → play using Cemu. This public link is valid for 7 days
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Note: If you are using .rpx files (commonly found in "Loadiine" or "extracted" formats), you usually do not need a keys.txt file, as these are already decrypted. How to Properly Create a keys.txt File Creating a keys.txt file is straightforward. Open (or any text editor) on your computer. Paste the unique 32-character key for your specific game. Save the file as keys.txt in your Cemu folder. File Structure Example:
For a default installation of Cemu on Windows (typically version 1.x or 2.x), the keys.txt file is in the same folder as the Cemu.exe application file. This could be a folder like C:\cemu_2.0\ or wherever you extracted the emulator. The first time you run Cemu, it may automatically generate a keys.txt file in this directory.