Versions — Bluestacks Mac

Abstract: Bluestacks is one of the most popular Android emulators, allowing macOS users to run mobile applications and games on desktops. However, its development on macOS has faced unique challenges due to Apple’s hardware transitions (Intel to Apple Silicon), API restrictions, and kernel-level requirements. This paper examines the major Bluestacks versions released for macOS, comparing their system requirements, performance metrics, and feature sets. It concludes with recommendations for users based on their Mac model and use case. 1. Introduction As mobile gaming and productivity apps dominate the software landscape, the need to run Android applications on non-Android devices has grown. Bluestacks, launched in 2011, has remained a leading emulator. While its Windows version is mature and frequently updated, the macOS version has historically lagged in stability and features. Understanding the differences between Bluestacks Mac versions is critical for users seeking optimal performance. 2. Major Bluestacks Versions for macOS 2.1 Bluestacks 4 (Legacy – Intel-only) Release period: 2019–2021 Compatibility: macOS 10.12 (Sierra) to macOS 11 (Big Sur) Architecture: Intel 64-bit only

| Version | MacBook Pro 2017 (Intel i5) | Mac mini M1 (8 GB) | MacBook Pro M3 Pro (18 GB) | |--------|-------------------------------|---------------------|-----------------------------| | | 25 FPS (PUBG Mobile) | Not compatible | Not compatible | | Bluestacks 5 (Rosetta) | 18 FPS | 42 FPS | 51 FPS | | Bluestacks Air | 20 FPS (lag spikes) | 89 FPS | 134 FPS | | CPU idle usage | 35–50% (BS4) | 12% (BS Air) | 6% (BS Air) | Bluestacks Mac Versions