Parallel Space 32bit Support 64bit Support Virtual Spaces No Root Gameguardian Better <Premium | 2025>

Here is where most users get confused. Your physical phone might be 64-bit (almost all modern phones are), but the apps you clone may be 32-bit.

The Verdict: You need to match the architecture. Check your target game. If it requires 64-bit, you must use "Parallel Space 64-bit Support" version. If you use the standard 32-bit Parallel Space on a 64-bit game, it will fail.

Yes – for 99% of users.

Parallel Space successfully bridges the gap between 32-bit legacy apps and 64-bit modern games, all without requiring root access. It offers a stable, secure, and feature-rich environment for app cloning, privacy protection, and multi-account management.

While GameGuardian has its niche among game hackers, its reliance on root, poor 64-bit compatibility, and high ban risk make it unsuitable for everyday users. Parallel Space, on the other hand, is better, safer, and more versatile – especially if you value your device’s integrity and want to play the latest 64-bit games across multiple accounts. Here is where most users get confused

GameGuardian (GG) is a powerful in-game memory editor — often used to modify speed, health, gold, etc. Normally, GG requires root access to scan and modify running processes.

Without root, you can run GG inside a virtual space (like Parallel Space), and the virtual space can grant “fake root” to GG. Steps: The Verdict: You need to match the architecture

Does it work?
Yes, but with major caveats:

Verdict: For 64-bit apps, Parallel Space is not fully reliable. Dedicated 64-bit virtual space apps (like VMOS Pro 64-bit) work better. Does it work

  • Risks: Cheating tools violate game terms of service, risk account bans, and can introduce malware or instability. Rooting further exposes device to security vulnerabilities.