The gacha game based on the hit anime series Madoka Magica Magia Exedra is finally here – on mobile at least. While a Steam version is on the way, it’s still listed as currently available. This isn’t particularly unusual for a brand new gacha gaming release, with the PC version typically following at a later date, but it is frustrating nonetheless.
But let’s not despair. Let’s instead look at the various different methods you can take to play on PC without the Steam version.
Is There a Madoka Magica Magia Exedra PC Version?
There is, and it will launch on Steam later this year. Sadly, the release window hasn’t been narrowed down any further than just a ‘2025’ window.
So if you want to play Madoka Magica Magia Exedra on PC, you have to resort to an emulator, like BlueStacks. This lets you play the Android version of any game on your PC, along with a few nifty extras.
Other options include MEmu, GameLoop, and NoxPlayer.
How to Play Madoka Magica Magia Exedra on PC Using an Emulator
Regardless of the emulator you choose, the method to play it is pretty similar. First, you have to install the emulator, so click on one of the options above and download it. The download button should be one of the first things you see when you go on the website.
Next, you usually have to sign into your Google Play account. This will then provide you with a virtual environment where you can download Android games on your PC, and it should look similar to stock Android if you’ve used it before.
Lastly, you need to install the game the same way you would on your phone. That involves searching for the game in Google Play, downloading it, and then waiting until it’s finished installing to play it. Then, try playing it and it should work just fine.
What Are the Benefits of Playing on Emulation?
That depends on the emulator. Generally speaking, they should provide you with a boost in visuals, as well as the option to run multiple instances of a game (which works really well when rerolling) and other benefits.