
Connect your phone to your PC using the USB cable.After installing, open Mobizen on your Mac/PC. On your PC, download Mobizen at here (download for Mac at here) and then install it.Still on your phone, go to Settings → Developer → Enable USB Debugging.On your phone, download and install Mobizen at here.You should see your device screen mirrored on your computer now.Tap on AirPlay then choose your computer name.On your Apple device, swipe up from the very bottom to open the Control Center.Optional: Open LonelyScreen → Change the default LonelyScreen Airplay Server on Mac/Win to your desired name.Please note that, while installing, don’t untick the Bonjour software, it is required to mirror your screen.You can also use LonelyScreen to record your iOS device’s screen. This is a totally freemium software which is used to mirror your Apple device’s screen to your Windows PC. Also, choose your device name in the Microphone section If you want to record game sound.Choose your connected device as the source Camera.Click the small Arrow icon next to the red Record button.On your Mac, open the QuickTime Player → File → New Movie Recording.Connect your Apple device to your Mac using the Lightning to USB cable.Mirror your game screen on your Mac/PC For iOS users Play and stream the game directly on PC/Mac.

The website also seems to have been redone to allow for you to choose whether to download a game straight into BlueStacks natively on your Windows PC or play in the cloud – if it’s available – which is a nice touch.

On PC, it’ll bring up a heads-up display to show you on-screen controls, but the game choice seems fairly limited at the moment and if you have a recent Android phone or iPhone, most, if not all games available right now, are actually just on the devices anyway? This seems like a work in progress, but a welcome one despite the lack of selection.īlueStacks do say that new games are coming weekly. The service will be free, but there are pre-roll ads (which I suspect ad blockers will cause issues with down the line). It runs on a combination of Amazon’s AWS servers, as well as BlueStacks’ own now.gg, with all the heavy lifting (rendering, etc.) done via the device itself. You and your server can launch games, share sessions, and update people on what you’ve dumped cash into. This means, much like Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming, you’ll be able to access your favorite mobile games from Android directly on your iOS device or, if you want to go down the strangest route, directly in Discord?! It’s called BlueStacks X, it runs in the cloud and will allow you to play all manner of Android games pretty much anywhere you have a direct internet connection. BlueStacks, the free Windows Android emulator, has launched a brand new version of the software that works directly in your browser.
