Heavy games like Genshin Impact, Call of Duty: Mobile, and Honkai: Star Rail refuse to run well in 32-bit containers. The 64-bit version of KGO Multi Space allows:
Yes. Unequivocally.
If your device is from 2021 or later, using a 32-bit cloner is like putting diesel in a petrol car—it "works" for a minute, but it destroys the experience.
The KGO Multi Space 64-bit version is better because:
If you’ve upgraded your car’s Android head unit recently, you’ve likely heard the term KGO Multi-Space 64-bit. For years, navigation enthusiasts relied on 32-bit versions of iGO Primo or NextGen. But with modern processors (like the UIS7862 or Qualcomm Snapdragon), 64-bit computing isn’t just a luxury—it’s a necessity.
But is the 64-bit version actually better than the classic 32-bit? Absolutely. Let’s break down the technical and practical advantages.