Exagear Hugo 5in1 〈2024〉

The emulation scene moves fast. While the "Hugo 5in1" is a high point for ExaGear, it is not the only option. Newer, more capable emulators have emerged that are even beginning to run 64-bit Windows applications, which is the main limitation of ExaGear. If you are just starting out or your old games aren't working, you might want to check out:

The build is known to support many classic PC games, including: exagear hugo 5in1

was a commercial Windows-on-ARM emulation layer developed by Eltechs, later acquired by Russian company HUA (sometimes styled as “Hugo” in transliteration). It allowed x86 Windows games to run on ARM devices (Android, Raspberry Pi, ChromeOS). The name “Hugo” may refer to a modified distribution of ExaGear—possibly from a Russian modding community. The emulation scene moves fast