

The BlueStacks X native client is available on Windows 11, Windows 10, and older versions of Windows. Users can access BlueStacks X via the mobile browser on iOS, Android, Windows 11, Mac, Chromebooks, and even some smart TVs as well. This technology works transparently and does not require any integration from game developers. This service can be both achieved by using a native client and browsers capable of native graphics rendering. The hybrid cloud enables the cloud to offload parts of computing and graphics rendering to the endpoints, which in turn dramatically reduces the cloud costs and enabling users to enjoy a free service. The company’s latest BlueStacks X (beta) is powered by hybrid cloud technology, which the service has built up with the partnership along with now.gg, BlueStacks’ sister company. Hybrid cloud is a big technological breakthrough which makes it economically viable to launch the service.” BlueStacks X is a natural next step for us. “BlueStacks App Player recently crossed 1 billion lifetime downloads. This is the only cloud gaming service on the market offering free game streaming for mobile games across platforms and devices.

The service is now available on Windows 10 and 11, Mac, iOS, Android, Chromebook, and Raspberry Pi. It is the largest Android gaming platform and the company has just released in BlueStacks X (beta), which is the world’s first cloud-based game streaming service for mobile games. BlueStacks is the go-to platform for users who wants to run Android app on their Windows PC.
