Porsche's Macan model later this year will feature in-car gaming powered by Zurich company AirConsole. The integration adds Porsche to the ranks of AirConsole's current in-car gaming customers VW, Audi and BMW.

Just like BMW, VW and Audi before, Porsche is collaborating with Zurich cloud gaming company AirConsole for the integration of In-Car Gaming in their coming Porsche Macan model. Rollout is planned for all markets where Porsche Connect is available, except for China.

“Our collaboration with Porsche is a powerful signal of how quickly AirConsole is scaling in the automotive industry. In just two years since launching our in-car platform, we’ve partnered with some of the world’s most respected car brands, now including Porsche. This momentum confirms that gaming has a meaningful place in the future of mobility, and we’re proud to be leading that evolution“ commented  Anthony Cliquot, CEO of AirConsole.

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