Remij 4,841 Posted June 5, 2019 Share Posted June 5, 2019 https://www.gamespark.jp/article/2019/06/05/90223.html Translated from the webpage: Quote BlueStack System, which runs BlueStacks, a PC platform for Android games, announced BlueStacks Inside, an SDK that supports publishing of mobile games to Steam and other platforms. "BlueStacks Inside" was developed by applying the technology of "BlueStacks", and by incorporating the SDK into the game, manufacturers are able to deploy mobile games on PCs without spending a great deal of development cost and time. It is supposed to be. This "BlueStacks Inside" includes the engine of "BlueStacks" and is a window specialized for games without displaying "BlueStacks" logo, etc. A game in a form indistinguishable from a normal PC title And, depending on the level of SDK integration, it can also support Steam native features such as Steam wallet. In addition, BlueStacks can be used as a publisher to request a community, a recommendation item, a curator, a feature promotion, etc. "BlueStacks Inside" is closed at the moment, but it plans to release popular titles of manufacturers such as KOG, Funplus, and Fabled Game Studio using the same function from now on. " Pirates Outlaws " using the same SDK Is already registered in the store. So not only can we expect most of the garbage released on Steam per day already... we can expect mobile games from Japanese developers and others as well... Yay! lmao Still though... there's the odd cool mobile game out there that I wouldn't mind being able to try on PC. Link to post Share on other sites
lynux3 2,250 Posted June 5, 2019 Share Posted June 5, 2019 I tried BlueStacks years ago to run Android apps on my box... it was pretty terrible. I'm sure they've matured quite a bit since. Link to post Share on other sites
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