{Disarmed} BlueStacks launches free cloud gaming service for mobile games
If you want to play Android games on PC with a keyboard and mouse, there are few software systems out there that are superior to BlueStacks. However, this software has some significant limitations. For example, the latest version only works on Windows, and you need a PC that is powerful enough to emulate the games you want to play.
BlueStacks X is designed to solve these problems. In contrast to the regular version of BlueStacks, which can be downloaded and installed locally on the PC, this version is completely cloud-based. All you have to do is launch your browser, log in, and start playing.
Because BlueStacks X is browser-based, it is essentially platform-independent. That said, it works on Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Chrome OS, Raspberry Pi, and even some smart TVs. It doesn't matter how powerful / weak the system is, as cloud servers and your browser take the load.
Right now, BlueStacks X is completely free. All you have to do is set up an account (the easiest way is to use your existing Google account) and then start playing!
And what's the catch? The catch, unfortunately, is that not all of the games you want to play are available. As with other cloud-based gaming platforms (Stadia, Xbox Game Streaming, etc.), you have to choose from a small list of titles. There are over 200 at the moment, and new ones are added every week. However, there are hundreds of thousands of games on the Google Play Store, so 200 is just a tiny fraction.
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