BlueStacks X (their streaming service) is currently very early out the doors, which as well, the BlueStacks X library is fairly small, which is understandable. These games will rotate out and you can usually find some neat things in there too. In fact, some games straight-up support BlueStacks themselves, which you’ll see featured in the bottom row when you load the application up each time. But setting up a virtualised instance of the Android software with games tied to your account, that’s cool as chips on a cold day! Look, if you’re going to ‘acquire’ paid Android APK files, sideload them into BlueStacks and then run them, then no. Team compositions would have to be interacted with, but what’s the big deal, really?īlueStacks 5 will actually have you turn off virtualisation in your BIOS – this is motherboard dependent – but if you’ve never emulated anything before, you actually shouldn’t have any reason to go in and fiddle with the settings. The neat thing about this is that you can – if you have the option – run missions in the corner of your screen while you work or do something else, as Blue Archive pretty much plays itself. It’s not a particularly demanding game, but it’s still recommended you have a fairly decent PC, or it might be best to just go grab that charger from your bedroom. You’ll need to run a 64-bit ‘instance’, which they have a handy guide for on their website, as this will help the game run better. It currently emulates a Samsung S8 (according to my phone) and can run both 32-bit and 64-bit apps. Especially for your battery! So does Blue Archive work on a PC? Don’t we all just wish these games would have straight-up PC ports at this point? Well, luckily, it actually does!īlue Archive works great on BlueStacks, with my testing on my work PC (a lowly 3400G, 16GB of RAM) and home PC (RTX2070, Ryzen 2700X and 32GB of RAM), has pretty much confirmed that the game works great on BlueStacks 5! What is BlueStacks?īlueStacks is one of the major emulators on PC for bringing Android games to the platform. Running your phone at all hours to play Blue Archive can get a little… tiresome.
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