New developments reveal that Android Auto’s beta update now allows users to enjoy Android games directly on their car touchscreens. Integrating popular titles like Candy Crush and Angry Birds, this update signifies a merging of mobile gaming with automoti
Google hopes you will park and play, but most gaming in cars will only make sense if self-driving vehicles are a thing.
Google adds gaming to Android Auto. Candy Crush Soda Saga and Angry Birds 2 are playable on compatible car touchscreens via the Android 14.1 beta, with only four games supported so far.
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