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Atari Brings Classic Arcade Games to Volkswagen Cars

July 18, 2025
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Atari Brings Classic Arcade Games to Volkswagen Cars
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  • Atari teams up with AirConsole to bring Asteroids: Recharged and Breakout: Recharged to select Volkswagen models
  • Drivers and passengers use smartphones as controllers for 1–2 player gaming sessions while parked or charging

Volkswagen drivers can now play classic Atari games, Asteroids: Recharged and Breakout: Recharged, directly from their infotainment screens, thanks to a new partnership between Atari and in-car gaming platform AirConsole. The feature is rolling out to select Volkswagen models starting today, marking Atari’s first step into the in-vehicle entertainment space.

Designed for 1–2 players, both games bring modern twists to the iconic originals. Breakout: Recharged includes 50 levels and power-ups like rail guns, while Asteroids: Recharged delivers fast-paced action and upgraded weaponry, perfect for short, engaging sessions while parked or charging. Passengers can join the fun using their smartphones as controllers, simply by scanning a QR code on the car’s display.

The integration is part of a broader push by AirConsole to transform idle moments into opportunities for play. With successful collaborations already under its belt — including titles from Sony Pictures, Mattel and Bandai Namco — AirConsole continues to solidify its position as the go-to platform for in-car gaming.

“AirConsole’s partnership with Atari is a milestone in making the car a space for social connection and interactive entertainment,” said Anthony Cliquot, CEO of AirConsole. More titles, like Missile Command: Recharged, are expected to join the growing library soon.

The post Atari Brings Classic Arcade Games to Volkswagen Cars appeared first on Hypebeast.

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