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How to install BlueStacks 5 on Windows 10 in 5 easy steps

 

How to install BlueStacks 5 on Windows 10 in 5 easy steps

BlueStacks 5 is not less than a beast in the world of Android gaming platforms for PC. Why? Read the points given below, and you’ll never ask this question again :

  • It uses 40 % less RAM than other platforms, which will provide you a smooth gaming experience with not being too hard on your PC.
  • Consumes less CPU while having long sessions.
  • Comes with 2M+ apps.
  • 40% faster set up than previous versions.

This article will tell how you can install BlueStacks 5 on your Windows operating system in 5 easy steps. But, before starting the installation process, make sure that you’re PC fulfills the minimum system requirements for BlueStacks 5 :

Operating System: Windows 7 and above. (Windows 10 recommended)

Minimum Ram: 2GB ( 8 GB or higher is recommended)

Minimum HDD Space: 5GB

Follow the steps given below to download and install BlueStacks on Windows  :

Step 1: Click here, and you will be redirected to the official download page of BlueStacks. Download the latest version of BlueStacks. At the time of writing this article, BlueStacks 5  is the latest version, so I will be downloading the BlueStacks 5.

Step 2: As soon as the download completes, double click on the installation file and start the installation process.

Step 3:  After completing the installation process, you will need to sign in with your Google play store account. On opening the BlueStacks, you will see a Google play store icon. Click on it to proceed further.

Step 4: Enter your user id and password, and then click on the Next button.

Step 5: Agree with the terms & conditions of the Google play store as shown in the below animation.

That’s all! With this, you’ve successfully installed the BlueStacks 5 on your Windows PC. Now, you can easily download any application from the play store and use it on your Windows computer.

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