Here’s How You Can Play A3: Still Alive on Your PC with Android Emulator LDPlayer

A3: Still Alive was one of the most eagerly anticipated games of 2020. Released on November the 10th, this huge, gorgeous MMORPG has already been downloaded millions of times across the App Store and the Google Play Store.  In case …

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A3: Still Alive was one of the most eagerly anticipated games of 2020. Released on November the 10th, this huge, gorgeous MMORPG has already been downloaded millions of times across the App Store and the Google Play Store. 

In case you somehow missed it, A3: Still Alive is the epitome of a console quality mobile title. It boasts five different classes, a rich guild system, and a highly innovative Soul Linker facility that lets you join forces with different partners during battle to enjoy a massive advantage. 

Plus, there’s a huge variety of different open world environments to explore, such as snowfields, deserts, forests, and so on. 

Along with its solo campaign, A3: Still Alive comes with a variety of PvP modes, including its enormous Dark Presence 100 vs 100 battles. But the game’s killer feature has to be its Battle Royale survival matches. 

These see 30 players going head to head on a shrinking battlefield as the fog of war closes in on a fixed point. As with Fortnite, PUBG, and the other battle royale games that have come to dominate the multiplayer gaming world, the last player standing is the winner. 

We’re super-excited to be playing A3: Still Alive, but not everybody is lucky enough to own a phone powerful enough to run it. 

For those players – and, hell, for players who just prefer to play games at a desk with a keyboard and mouse – there’s the option of using an emulator to play A3: Still Alive on PC

The best known Android emulator for PC is BlueStacks, and that’s the one most players will reach for when their smartphone isn’t up to snuff. But there are better alternatives, such as the awesome LDPlayer. 

Like BlueStacks, LDPlayer lets you run Android games on a PC. But it’s much lighter than its rivals, meaning you can run it on slower PCs and laptops. It’s intuitive, too, so anyone can download, install, and run the emulator in a jiffy. 

And once you’re up and running with LDPlayer, you can do all kinds of cool stuff to enhance your A3: Still Alive experience, such as customising your controls, tweaking the display settings, and even running multiple instances of the game. It’s revolutionary. 

To get started, just head to the LDPlayer website, pick the version you want, download the client, and install it, and follow the prompts. 

We’d love to tell you more, but it really is that straightforward.