
It just seems there isn't big enough user base so they're not rushing.īesides, your "windows x86 can't run on your M1 Mac", well no not Windows x86, but who really runs Windows x86 anyway? Most people run Windows 圆4 nowadays, which BTW you can't run on a M1 Mac, but yes you can, albeit with an emulator, will run slow. So Bluestacks just needs to rewrite some of the code, use the official Android M1 emulator and that's it. So no, your point isn't valid in any way, most of android games run on the ARM architecture.


it's easy as pie and Google already ported it's Android emulator for the ARM64 M1 architecture a long time ago. And because the processor architecture is different, ARM64, like most of mobile phones it's easier to port the Android emulator for it.
