5 Best Emulators to play Android games on PC

Do your Android smartphone doesn’t meet the specification to run the games smoothly. Then don’t worry if you have a Windows PC, then try these Android emulators to play any Android games on PC.

Smartphones have become the most lucrative and fastest-growing gaming platform, and Android is the favorite operating system of the majority of mobile gamers.

According to reports during, COVID-19 lockdown imposed by various Governments has spiked the number of smartphone gamers astronomically compared to previous years.

Even manufacturers are offering dedicated Android smartphones for the gaming community. Most recently, Asus and Lenovo launched ROG Phone 3 and Legion Phone Duel for Android gamers.

But not everyone has the luxury to own a gaming smartphone. We know PUBG Mobile is one of the most favorite games of mobile gamers — it introduced many talented players. But some gamers who are streaming their gameplay on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch are not using any top-end device — instead, they are playing PUBG Mobile on PC using Android emulators.

Yes, even playing games on Android emulators can give you a lag-free experience, and many people with low specs devices are using these emulators to play Android games on PC.

So, if you are an avid gamer or owing a low-end device then, check out these Android emulators for gaming on Windows PC.

Free Android Gaming Emulators for PC:

BlueStacks

BlueStacks is one of the oldest and best-known applications to emulate Android on the PC. It comes with a sleek interface, includes mapping of keyboards and mouse, and also, you get the freedom to customize game controls to the minutest details. Besides, Bluestack allows you to import and export the control settings and share it with your gaming buddies.

Bluestack also offers low latency gameplay, crisper graphics, and high FPS — favors immersive gaming experience.

GameLoop

GameLoop, previously known as Tencent Gaming Buddy, is one of the perfect tools you needed to play Android games on PC. Unlike others, ​​GameLoop doesn’t recreate the appearance or interface of Android on your computer but instead offers an entirely different interface in a native application format such as Steam.

The platform is mainly for PUBG fans and allows you also to play several other Android games on PC.

MEmu Play

With the Android emulator MEmu from Microvirt, you can run apps and games from the included Play Store, as well as external APKs, on your Windows PC. Games can be easily controlled with a mouse and keyboard, which gives you an advantage over your opponents.

MEmu also allows us to transfer files between the PC and the emulator environment easily. A feature that users highlight about this Android emulator is its excellent performance when it comes to running games. It supports Jelly Bean, Kit Kat, and Lollipop Android versions.

NoxPlayer

Another Android emulator focused on gaming, and like others, NOX also has the option for mapping keyboard and mouse keys to configure gestures on the screen. It is based on Android 4.4.2 and available for both Windows and macOS.

Despite this old version of Android, NOX works quite well and is compatible with practically all games.

LDPlayer

With LDPlayer, you will be able to enjoy great gaming experience in Android 5.1 and Android 7.1 versions on Windows PC with a high FPS rate and graphics. This emulator will allow you to download pre-installed Android games and applications from its own application store, LDStore, or from the Play Store itself.

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Vishak
Meet Vishak, TechLog360's Content Editor and tech enthusiast. With a Computer Science degree and a passion for all things tech, Vishak delivers the latest in hardware, apps, and games with expertise. Trusted for his in-depth reviews and industry insights, he's your guide to the digital world. Off-duty, he's exploring photography and virtual gaming landscapes.

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