Mobile gaming has become a large and lucrative industry but while almost everyone these days has a smartphone, not everyone has it in their hands all of the time. Some might be more comfortable ...
BlueStacks has long been the gold standard for Android emulators on PC. It’s the name everyone knows and BlueStacks always seems to be doing something interesting. However, a new challenger has hit ...
Back in May 2011, there were talks around the Web of a startup called BlueStacks that had developed a native Android runtime environment for the Windows operating system. Traditionally, running ...
BlueStacks invited Sportskeeda Esports to test the update version — BlueStacks 5 (GA) — before the official reveal on May 19th. The developers claimed that the new edition of the Android emulator ...
BlueStacks has released an update of its Android emulator which allows Android apps to run on OSX. BlueStacks Android emulator already has around 90 million Windows users. The BlueStacks Android ...
Emulating Android apps and games on PC is easy, thanks to emulators like BlueStacks. It is a popular Android emulator, which is free and allows you to access apps and games from the Play Store. Now, ...
The BlueStacks 5 is officially out of beta, and it has a stable version now, the company confirmed. BlueStacks 5 is one of the best emulators that you can find to run Android games on the PC. It has ...
Mac users can now run Android apps on their desktop thanks to App Player from Bluestacks, an Android emulation platform that is available as an alpha version for OS X. Bluestacks does not specify any ...
Following a limited alpha way back in 2012, the Android emulator BlueStacks has officially arrived on Mac OS X. Previously only available on PCs, the free software lets users run any game or app for ...
Having secured $7.6 million in funding from several investors a year ago and the financial backing from Qualcomm recently, BlueStacks can finally breathe a sigh of relief after it landed the big break ...
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