Warning: This step involves editing system configuration files. Proceed with caution and make a backup of the file first.
To "debloat" BlueStacks, you generally want to remove pre-installed apps (like the "Game Center" or ads) and reclaim disk space. Since BlueStacks doesn't offer a one-click "remove bloat" button, you have to use a mix of built-in tools and manual settings. 1. Reclaim Space with Disk Cleanup bluestacks debloat
| Metric | Stock Bluestacks 5 (Nougat 32) | Debloated (Method 2/3) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 5.2 GB | 3.1 GB | | Background Processes | 27 | 14 | | RAM Usage (Idle) | 890 MB | 410 MB | | Boot Time | 22 seconds | 12 seconds | | In-Game Stutters | Occasional (GC pressure) | Very Smooth | Since BlueStacks doesn't offer a one-click "remove bloat"
Recent versions of BlueStacks have introduced features such as the now.gg Wallet Play & Win After you run the debloat, Bluestacks will look
: Switch to High Performance in the Performance tab.
After you run the debloat, Bluestacks will look like a pristine Android tablet. Now, lock in the performance gains.