
"We have always believed in listening to our users for driving our product roadmap and this has enabled us to bring the best features to the market.


The new BlueStacks 5 (Beta), which will support ARM devices, offers significantly faster boot, install and launch times and core gamers can look forward to better gameplay experiences. Mobile games are not designed for long gameplay," he noted.įounded in 2011 by Sharma, Jay Vaishnav, Harvinder Sawhney and Suman Saraf, BlueStacks has a global team of over 400 people.īlueStacks, that has crossed 1 billion downloads, has launched BlueStacks 5 (Beta) update that promises a 40 per cent reduction in RAM usage. "With developers coming out with bigger and heavier games, more mobile gamers will play in interruption-free environments and migrate to PC-based platforms. Last year, the pandemic drove a surge of gamers across the world, including India, which saw a near 100 per cent jump in user base," Rosen Sharma, CEO BlueStacks, told IANS in an interview.Ī typical BlueStacks user is spending an average of 5 hours playing mobile games every day.Īccording to Sharma, the gaming eco-system in India is majorly driven by mobile games. "India is an extremely large mobile gaming market for us.

BlueStacks, the world's largest Android gaming platform for PCs and Macs, is bullish on India and with over 2 million games across numerous developers, the company is revolutionising the way Android gaming is taking shape in the country, a top executive said on Monday.īlueStacks has over 500 million users globally across more than 200 locations.
