Since the staff here refuse to even update the link and title of my post, I’ll leave the updated information here.
I genuinely think it is ridiculous to be told to make an entirely new thread when all of my relevant guides, views, context, and discussion history on this topic are already in the original thread.
That said, the people who have followed my work know that I value open source, user control, and being able to use what you download freely.
As many of you know, BlueStacks has made several changes to its emulator, including anti-tamper protections and disk-related changes, which I have documented in my GitHub repo. These changes have made it much harder to root the latest versions.
After some time, I am happy to announce that I have successfully completed a rewrite of my open-source program, making it possible to easily root BlueStacks again without misleading UI, encrypted software, or anything suspicious.
Please check out my updated work if you are interested in a transparent, quick, one-command method to root BlueStacks:
GitHub - Jordan231111/BluestacksRoot: Root BlueStacks 5 with real Magisk (Kitsune) in one .cmd file, no traces. Supports the latest 5.22+ with NO downgrade — bypasses the 'illegally tampered' disk-integrity check. Android 9, 11 & 13. Open source.