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Tesla starts rolling out Chess to ‘Tesla Arcade’ in-car gaming app

            Tesla  is making a new game available to its vehicle owners, with a roll-out starting today. The company started pushing out a new “Arcade” app for its in-car infotainment system back in June at the annual E3 gaming conference, and now it's adding to the mix the most thrilling game around: Chess.

This isn't the first time have been on 's infotainment screens; it has had them available as “Easter eggs,” or hidden software features. Tesla began demoing in its showrooms back in June, too, so that visitors to their showrooms could come in and give it a try through June 30.
Tesla drivers can either play against their passengers, against their car or watch the car play against itself. Tesla's teaser for the release of the Chess game includes a western-themed Tesla driver in a field, which is an interesting narrative choice. The promo also notably has the person using this while parked, which is the only way you can actually play the , for obvious reasons.

When your car can do zero-to-sixty faster than you can make your next move, we call that a checkmate.
Chess begins rolling out to the Tesla globally today 🤠♟ pic.twitter.com/cNRf3kAtAA
— Tesla (@Tesla) July 26, 2019

In addition to the update out broadly, Tesla also announced that “Beach Buggy ,” a kart racing game you can control with Tesla's steering wheel, gets an update, which will let you use two game controllers at once to do local with a passenger. Again, not while .
Bethesda also revealed at E3 the game Shelter being played on the in-car display, and Elon Musk has discussed opening up the platform more broadly to developers, so we'll see if that's the next step after this rollout of the Arcade app to users.

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