Screenshot of the BlueStacks 4 and BlueStacks 5 processes, with both running two instances of RAID: Shadow Legends each. In this regard, you can still create as many instances as your PC can handle, and use them to access the same games on multiple accounts. The Same Old Instance Manager, But on SteroidsĪfter downloading and updating to the new BlueStacks 5, you’ll notice that, aside from having a sleeker aesthetic, the Instance Manager is pretty much the same in terms of functionality. Luckily, the new BlueStacks 5 comes packed with a wide variety of features such as Eco Mode, Long Flight, and FPS Lock, as well as numerous optimizations for the Instance Manager, designed to give users a much better experience when playing on multiple instances simultaneously. However, running multiple instances comes at a steep cost, especially if your computer is on the lower end hardware-wise. With this tool, players could run several instances of the same game on one computer, and access it with multiple accounts, effectively multiplying your power. With these limitations in mind, we decided to create the Instance Manager a long time ago, a feature that has become one of BlueStacks’ greatest benefits when it comes to playing Android games on PC.