Tesla and other cars that let you play can present safety issues

Tesla and other cars that let you play can present safety issues

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Playing video games on handheld computers in the back seats of cars is a long tradition during road trips, but Tesla and other automakers are taking the experience to a new level.

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The electric car maker has launched Steam integration in its Model S and Model X electric cars, with thousands of games now playable. The gaming system uses the massive computing power inside a Tesla model to power its functions.

"We are seeing a unique shift to a more immersive experience in the car, including more electric vehicles taking the road, creating more opportunities for downtime whether watching a movie or playing a video game while charging vehicles," Christian Steinmann, CEO of ClearMotion , a company that builds car user experiences, told Lifewire in an email interview. "In addition, we see the digital world merging more seamlessly with our vehicles, making us digitally connected at all times."

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has long tried to turn cars into gaming rigs. The company said in 2018 that it was adding Atari games to its cars. In the years since, "Fallout Shelter" and other games have been made available for Tesla models.