If you just can’t get enough Xbox, take heart. Soon, you may be able to play even in your car. (Not while driving, duh, this is a passenger-aimed perk.) Thanks to a partnership between Microsoft and LG, you can access Xbox Cloud Gaming on internet-connected vehicles.
The vehicles must have LG’s Automotive Content Platform, and a new app will soon appear there to play cloud versions of Xbox games on in-car screens. Access will be available for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers, and some of the more popular titles include Gears of War: Reloaded, Forza Horizon 5 and upcoming releases like Obsidian Entertainment’s The Outer Worlds 2.
ACP is currently available in Europe on the Kia EV3 and will soon be available on the EV4, EV5 and Sportage models. The tech behind it is LG’s WebOS platform, which also powers its smart TVs and enables streaming platforms such as YouTube, Hulu, Netflix, Disney Plus and others.
«Our work with LG is the latest example of Xbox expanding to new places, building on partnerships that already bring Xbox Cloud Gaming to mobile devices, PCs and TVs,» Xbox Marketing Vice President Christopher Lee said in a press release. «By adding vehicles to the mix, we’re giving players more choice than ever in how they enjoy their games.»
A representative for LG did not immediately respond to CNET’s request for comment.
Xbox specifies that «all services operate in compliance with driving safety regulations» — naturally, you can’t play while driving. Only passengers in back seats can use their infotainment system screens to play.
First, connect to a compatible Bluetooth controller, then launch the Xbox app from your internet-connected in-vehicle infotainment system. Finally, log in to your Xbox Game Pass subscription and play.