As exciting as it sounds, it should not come as a surprise, though, especially from a company like Tesla and how ambitious they are with their craft. They have done everything from self-driving capabilities to putting on a light show on your car to keep drivers entertained during long drives. Also Elon Musk in July hinted that Steam Integration for Tesla cars is on its way as the work around that is progressing well. With the Steam (Beta) update, as explained by Tesla’s official website, you can play the Steam Deck verified games in your Steam Library right on the screen of your car without any extra hassle other than a strong internet connection to support the Steam Cloud Synchronization. The website also mentions that only the 2022 model X and S with 16 GB DDR RAM are currently supported. The company has also released a video with Cyberpunk 2077 in action in a Tesla with a PlayStation 5 Dual Shock Controller. Although, Elon Musk on Twitter has revealed that the games running on Tesla Hardware also support keyboard and mouse, not leaving PC gamers behind. Note: This feature is available on Model S & X (year 2022+) with 16GB DDR memory, and requires Premium Connectivity. -NotATeslaApp
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 14, 2022 It is fascinating to imagine something like this in the first place, but with exponential Improvements in cloud gaming, things like this happening more frequently are expected. Other than Steam (Beta), the other notable thing is the Apple Music support that is also now integrated within the Tesla OS to enjoy millions of songs and exclusive music albums on Tesla’s premium sound system. So, what are your thoughts about this? Are you excited to try out these new features on your Tesla car? Let us know in the comment section below. Note: A Premium Connectivity subscription is required to stream Apple Music over a cellular connection. -NotATeslaApp