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CES 2024: Mario Kart in a BMW? Almost

BMW has unveiled a new in-car gaming system that allows Bluetooth controllers to be used to play a game on the vehicle’s infotainment system. At the CES 2024 expo in Las Vegas this week, it showcased its in-car gaming with Buggy Racing 2, a mayhem-filled kart-racer with a similar style to Nintendo’s iconic Mario Kart game.

Along with the option to connect one’s smartphone as a controller via the AirConsole app, one now has the alternative to connect Bluetooth controllers, like a PlayStation controller, to a game in the car. BMW says: “Common, Bluetooth-enabled gaming controllers can be connected to the infotainment system in just a few steps.”

The infotainment system allows for multiplayer gaming and, in Beach Buggy Racing 2’s case, players can race against each other in a split-screen experience.

In conjunction with the optional BMW Digital Premium offer, owners of BMWs with Operating System (OS) 9 have access to a BMW ConnectedDrive Store extended with third-party apps, which feature a “growing range of apps for music, news, and gaming”.

However, users must subscribe after the 90-day free trial of BMW Digital Premium. The subscription is bundled with extended navigation functions, and customisation options, for example through My Modes.

Other BMW announcements at CES 2024 include:

* CES, formerly the Consumer Electronics Show, is one of the most influential tech events in the world, serving as the launchpad for several thousand new products every January in Las Vegas. It is owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), and features every aspect of the tech sector.

* Jason Bannier is a data analyst at World Wide Worx and writer for Gadget.co.za. Follow him on Twitter and Threads at @jas2bann.

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