AirConsole & Audi Collaborate for a New In-Car Gaming Experience
In-car gaming, featuring Pictionary Car Party, hits the road as Audi enables passengers to play safely while in motion…

Back in April, AirConsole and Volkswagen announced The Pac-Man Championship Edition for in-vehicle gaming using the infotainment display and a smartphone as a controller. This month, Audi has officially launched AirConsole’s interactive gaming platform in select Audi vehicles, bringing games that everyone in the car can play together using their smartphones. Audi owners can now access more than a dozen games—including Mattel’s Pictionary Car Party, as well as racing, sports, trivia and party games—directly through their in-car infotainment system.
In models equipped with a passenger display, Audi’s Active Privacy Mode—a unique digital curtain that blocks the screen from the driver to prevent distraction—allows the front passenger to enjoy gaming while the vehicle is in motion. Previously limited to parked scenarios, in-car gaming is now a seamless part of the Audi experience, keeping non-driving passengers entertained throughout the ride, stated company officials in a press release.
“This is a game-changer for in-car entertainment. With Audi, we’re redefining what’s possible inside a vehicle—bringing gaming into motion and making every journey more social and fun,” says Anthony Cliquot, CEO at N-Dream, the makers of AirConsole. “By enabling gameplay on the passenger screen in a way that prioritizes safety—by not distracting the driver—we’re taking a bold yet responsible step toward a future where cars are not just modes of transport, but platforms for shared digital experiences.”
The feature is now available in the Audi A5, Q5, A6, A6 e-tron and Q6 e-tron model series equipped with Android-based infotainment systems, in all markets where Audi operates. This rollout reinforces Audi’s commitment to cutting-edge digital innovation that enhances modern mobility, noted the release.
Seamless Gameplay Using Smartphones as Controllers
AirConsole is now available through the Audi Application Store, which features apps specifically designed for in-vehicle use. Users first download the AirConsole app directly through the infotainment system. After that, passengers can use their smartphones as game controllers. A scan of a QR code on the vehicle’s screen connects players. Whether it’s a long road trip or a quick city drive, Audi now offers a new way to stay connected, entertained and engaged on the go. With frequent updates and new content, Audi says passengers can look forward to an ever-expanding selection of interactive entertainment.