BMW will offer AirConsole in-car gaming platform starting in 2023
is expanding its résumé by offering the ultimate gaming machine. The company announced it will offer the AirConsole in-car gaming platform developed by Switzerland-based N-Dream in some of its cars starting in 2023.
BMW explained that the AirConsole platform is a good match for the Curved Display available in models like. While details remain few and far between, it doesn't sound like playing a game in your BMW will require investing in hardware modifications; the games are beamed to the car over-the-air, run through the infotainment system, and designed to be played using a smartphone as a controller.
There's no word on which titles motorists and their passengers will be able to play in a BMW. AirConsole lists over 180 games on its website including classics like checkers,.
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