BlueStacks Multi-Instance: Play multiple games or same game from multiple accounts (2024)

Isn’t it annoying how most RPGs are automatically paused when you try to minimize the application and do something else on your mobile device? Sometimes, you just want to keep farming in one game while actually doing something in another. And don’t even get us started on the outrageous amounts of resources that RTS games expect you to fork out if you want to stay F2P.

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Fortunately, BlueStacks’ Multi-Instance Manager can help you overcome all of these difficulties and more. BlueStacks is an application that allows you to play your favorite mobile games on PC. In terms of Android emulators, it doesn’t get any better than this. You can multi-task and continuously run certain games or applications without reducing the lifespan of your mobile device’s battery: all thanks to the Multi-Instance Manager feature.

What Is Multi-Instance?

The basics of BlueStacks’ Multi-Instance feature are quite simple. We thought that if we can run one Android emulator on the PC, why not also make it possible to run more copies of it at the same time? And so, the Multi-Instance Manager (MIM) was born. This tool gives you the power to instantly create a copy (or as copies many as you want) of your current emulator and run them all at the same time. It’s as easy as copy-pasting a document from one folder to another.

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Craving a bit of battle royale action in PUBG Mobilewhile your Wizard is farming in Black Desert Mobile? No problem. With BlueStacks’ MIM, you can have as many Androids working on your PC as your machine can handle. Furthermore, each of them can be logged into a different game account, so that you can either grow your own RTS guild or save precious hours of gameplay when you’re trying to force your luck with re-rolls in a gacha game.

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To access this feature, head over to the right-hand side of your BlueStacks window, click on the three dots under the Record Screen feature, and then go to Multi-Instance Manager. A window will pop up immediately afterwards. This is the mainframe that makes it possible to control all BlueStacks instances at a time.

To create a new instance, click on the button on the lower right-hand corner of the window and then either clone an existing configuration or start a fresh one. If you choose latter option, remember that it won’t feature any of your games or the data that that may be associated with these applications, all of which might take a while to download.

In our opinion, cloning is the way to go. You can manually change the Google account in the new instance and the settings will only be saved to that environment. Pretty neat, right? Well, it gets even better.

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Never Settle in Gacha Games

When you start a fresh account in Raid: Shadow Legends, Astral Chronicles, Saint Seiya: Awakening, King of Fighters ALLSTAR, or in any of the hot gacha games currently on the App Store, the Multi-Instance Manager can save you tons of dead time, not to mention frustration. The gacha genre is defined by the luck factor, since you have to spin/pull a roulette/slot-machine mechanism in order to get new units, cards, or any other valuable item. Some developers explicitly state your odds of getting something, while others prefer not to.

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To lure you in, gachas give you several free pulls to begin with. This is either done directly, as in AC, or by giving you the currency that’s needed for them, as in KOFA. The latter case is preferable over the former, since it allows you to save the pulls for a specific event or a limited-time collaboration of your choice.

Either way, beginner freebies have made re-rolling a widespread phenomenon in the gacha community. Re-rolling means that you create a new account over and over again (or you reset you game data without linking to one) until you land on certain characters that are strong or that you might have taken a liking to. It sounds easy, but it really isn’t.

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The entire process can be extremely time-consuming, as some games take up to 25-30 minutes of tutorial clicks until they give up the goodies. Now, imagine having to do that 5, 6, or more times until you land on something that’s good. Instead of wasting three hours of your day doing the same thing over and over again, you can easily open 3 or 4 BlueStacks instances and perform the tutorial just once. When we did it for Raid, for example, it was a breeze.

Reach New Heights in RTS Games

Real-time strategy (RTS) games are another successful mobile genre where being able to run more instances will save you a whole lot of time. Here, it gets really serious. It’s not just 3-4 hours, but days’ worth of building, harvesting, and/or training. Whether it’s Rise of Kingdoms or Operation: New Earth, such games are essentially built on the freemium model. If you want to stay F2P, however, you’re going to have a really hard time keeping up with your P2W opponents.

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One way to make up for the handicap of having to constantly funnel tons of resources you can’t possibly hope to produce in one base is to set-up farm accounts. With BlueStacks’ Multi-Instance Manager, you can create as many new players as you wish in your favorite mobile RTS game. Heck, you can even start a guild of your own, although experience tells us that the most powerful alliances already have farm groups you can join.

Instead of developing their research and/or army potential, farm accounts can be fully aimed at providing your main kingdom with the resources you need to keep things going. If nothing else, this will make it possible for you to avoid spending money against your will.

Multi-Instance Features

To make things even easier for our players, we’ve implemented a series of Multi-Instance features for additional utility. The macros, for instance, can help you achieve an even higher level of automation. Whether it’s collecting resources, skipping the tutorial phase, or devising your very own auto-combat algorithm, this function makes it possible to record various actions and/or movements. Then, you can configure the emulator in such a way so as to repeat your macros at regular intervals for a certain amount of time or non-stop.

This time around, we devised a simple, 4-string series of normal attacks that can help us juggle our opponents in KOFA while our abilities come off CD. With this, nobody will stand a chance against you in the Arena, not even that wryly Orochi with his immense heal.

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If you’re trying to re-roll several gacha accounts at a time, the Multi-Instance Sync will ensure that all BlueStacks copies are following your lead. It’s like having your very own team of players imitating all your actions to the dot. Unlike most game developers, we know that many people don’t play on state-of-the-art PCs, so we’ve implemented a “farm” feature that reduces all of the instances’ resource requirements to a minimum. This way, you can run even more instances at a time on almost any PC.

BlueStacks has unlocked a whole new dimension of play possibilities through its Multi-Instance Manager. While some developers continue to believe that forcing players to pay in order to stay relevant is the way to go, we think everyone should have a fair shot at being the best, which is why we continue to develop tools that help the community enjoy their favorite mobile games for free.

BlueStacks Multi-Instance: Play multiple games or same game from multiple accounts (2024)

FAQs

Can you play 2 games at once on BlueStacks? ›

You can create multiple instances of BlueStacks 5 and manage them easily using the Multi-instance Manager. You can use these instances to play several games together, use different accounts at the same time, farm more easily in many games and much more!

How do I optimize BlueStacks for multiple instances? ›

To optimize consumption for all instances, you will have to enable Eco mode on all instances. 1. While playing your favorite game, click on the Eco mode icon on the side toolbar, as shown below.

How do I transfer games between instances in BlueStacks? ›

  1. Open BlueStacks and launch a game on all the instances you wish to sync.
  2. Once you do it, click on Multi-Instance Sync (show the 'synchronizer symbol) on your side panel.

Can I play 2 games simultaneously? ›

If you try to run two games simultaneously, your computer will have to split its resources between the two games, which can cause both games to run slowly or even crash. Also some games also require exclusive access to your computer's hardware, meaning they won't run if another game already uses that hardware.

Can you play multiplayer games on BlueStacks? ›

BlueStacks lets you master 2 Player - Offline Games with useful features like the Repeated Tap. Now you do not have to press the same key repeatedly to initiate an action.

How to maximize BlueStacks performance? ›

Adjusting the Performance Settings
  1. Open the BlueStacks Settings from the right-hand side toolbar.
  2. Go to the Performance tab, and Adjust the Frame Rate to 30 Frames Per Second. ...
  3. If the lag/delay still persists, you can also lower the overall resolution to lessen the GPU load on your PC.
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What is the recommended memory allocation for BlueStacks? ›

Apply the following recommended settings to significantly reduce any performance-related issues that you might be facing while playing Free Fire on BlueStacks 5: Set "CPU allocation" to "High (4 cores)" Set "Memory allocation" to at least 3GB of memory. Set your "Performance mode" to "High Performance"

What is eco mode in BlueStacks? ›

The all-new Eco Mode gives you the freedom to optimize resource consumption at individual BlueStacks instance level through Multi-instance Manager. It also lets you fine-tune changes like reducing the FPS to as low as 1 on any instance and enable/disable sound.

How do I switch profiles on BlueStacks? ›

Open the Settings menu using the hamburger icon at the top right corner of your BlueStacks.
  1. On the "Settings" page, select "Phone".
  2. Here, the "Device profile" section shows the current profile selected for your BlueStacks. ...
  3. After selecting the device profile, click on "Save changes".
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Where is the multi-instance manager in BlueStacks? ›

To access this feature, head over to the right-hand side of your BlueStacks window, click on the three dots under the Record Screen feature, and then go to Multi-Instance Manager. A window will pop up immediately afterwards. This is the mainframe that makes it possible to control all BlueStacks instances at a time.

Is BlueStacks 5 better than 10? ›

What is the difference between BlueStacks 5 and BlueStacks 10? You can download and play your favorite Android games on PC, using BlueStacks 5, the fastest and lightest App Player in the market. With BlueStacks 10, you can play Android games on your PC via the Hybrid Cloud technology.

How to keep BlueStacks running in the background? ›

When you activate Mini mode, "Pin to top" will be automatically enabled, keeping BlueStacks 5 above other apps, as shown below. However, if you would want to push BlueStacks 5's Mini window to the background, you can simply click on the "Pin to top" icon present on the top bar.

Can BlueStacks run apps other than games? ›

Bluestacks is commonly used for its compatibility with a wide range of apps, performance, graphics support, utility, and game controls.

Can BlueStacks use more than one core? ›

Launch BlueStacks 5 and open the Settings menu by clicking on the gear icon on the Side toolbar. 2. Under the Performance tab, assign a higher number of CPU cores and memory to BlueStacks. If you wish to allocate more than 1 Core to BlueStacks 5, please ensure that virtualization is enabled.

Where to find BlueStacks multi-instance? ›

To access this feature, head over to the right-hand side of your BlueStacks window, click on the three dots under the Record Screen feature, and then go to Multi-Instance Manager. A window will pop up immediately afterwards. This is the mainframe that makes it possible to control all BlueStacks instances at a time.

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