LG's in-vehicle entertainment platform will soon come integrated with an Xbox app for select internet-connected vehicles. Yes, people will be able to play full games on their infotainment systems, as long as they have an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription so that they can stream titles available on the service, as well as games they already own. They'll, of course, need to switch on internet access on their cars and to use a compatible Bluetooth controller to be able to play games, including Don’t Starve, Mafia: The Old Country and Forza Horizon 5. The companies didn't say how they're ensuring that drivers themselves don't play games while on the road, such as during traffic stops. A 2020 study revealed that drivers are increasingly playing games behind the wheel, while an earlier study showed that advanced infotainment systems can take a driver's attention off the road. Both LG and Xbox, however, specifically mentioned that the feature is for passengers. "Whether you’re waiting at an EV charging station or trying to entertain your passengers on an extended road trip, pass the time by playing games keeping everyone entertained and making the journey feel more fun," Xbox wrote in its announcement. Back in 2021, reports came out that Tesla allowed drivers to play a selection of games on their cars' infotainment system even while they're in motion. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigated the so-called "Passenger Play" function, which previously only allowed games to run while the vehicle is parked until an update changed it. Tesla responded by quickly disabling the feature if a car is on the move.