[Pacific Auto Network Industry Channel] Recently, according to reports from overseas media, BMW is planning to provide in-car game services to its users, which can provide richer entertainment content through the curved screen in the car. It is expected that the service may be opened in 2023, and players can directly control the game through their smartphones as controllers.


It is reported that BMW plans to provide users with single-player games and two-player games. In order to do so, it will cooperate with AirConsole, headquartered in , Switzerland, which is a company specializing in developing game video games. It will provide technology and games for connecting car systems, curved screens and smartphones.


Regarding BMW's curved screen gaming service, simply put, through intelligent interconnection technology, the smartphone can be directly connected to BMW's car system. Then the touch screen in the center of the curved screen will become a gaming monitor, and the smartphone will become a control handle. I wonder if this function will also be provided to car owners in the form of a fee? (Compiled: Pacific Auto Liu Yunqing)