Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) Powers Up LG’s Connected Cars: Stream Games in Select Vehicles Starting September 2025

Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) Powers Up LG’s Ground Breaking Connected Cars: Stream Games in Select Vehicles Starting September 2025

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Written by Dave W. Shanahan

September 9, 2025

Xbox has just revealed a major leap in its commitment to bringing gaming everywhere: starting September 2025, Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) is making its way into select LG-powered vehicles, integrating directly with LG’s webOS Automotive Content Platform (ACP). This partnership marks a milestone for both brands, offering passengers the ability to stream and play Xbox games from an in-car Xbox app—no console required.

Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) Powers Up LG’s Connected Cars: Stream Games in Select Vehicles Starting September 2025Passengers in LG internet-connected vehicles will soon launch the Xbox app from the car’s infotainment system and instantly start streaming hundreds of titles through Xbox Game Pass Ultimate—including blockbuster franchises like Gears of War: Reloaded and Forza Horizon 5, plus new releases such as The Outer Worlds 2. Automotive data plans are required for seamless gameplay, and all functions comply with driving safety regulations, restricting play to passengers only and never while driving.

Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) On the Move: Entertainment Beyond Music and Movies

This  transforms the vehicle’s infotainment into a full entertainment hub, delivering much more than music and movies. Whether waiting at an EV charging station, passing time during a road trip, or entertaining the back seat, Game Pass Ultimate grants access to an evolving library of top games. Those with an existing Xbox library can stream select owned titles, enhancing flexibility for families and passionate gamers alike.

Getting started only takes moments: connect a compatible Bluetooth controller, open the Xbox app, log in with your Game Pass Ultimate account, and enjoy hundreds of games—all streamed from the cloud. LG’s ACP platform ensures a smooth experience across supported vehicle models, although details on specific car brands are yet to be announced.

More Ways to Play: Expanding the Xbox Ecosystem

Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) Powers Up LG’s Connected Cars: Stream Games in Select Vehicles Starting September 2025This move continues Xbox’s expansion beyond consoles and home devices, following established partnerships that brought cloud gaming to mobile, PCs, and smart TVs. By adding vehicles as another access point, Xbox reinforces its message: “meeting players wherever they are.” Industry analysts view it as both a pro-consumer initiative and a strategy to reach new audiences efficiently, as gamers increasingly value mobility and software services over dedicated hardware.

The system is designed only for passengers and cannot be used by drivers in compliance with international safety regulations already in place. It further highlights the family-friendly aspect, negating potential concerns about distraction or unsafe usage.

This fusion of tech and travel is part of a broader industry shift, with cloud gaming gradually permeating new devices and settings. LG’s webOS is at the forefront of this trend as automotive infotainment platforms become ever more connected. Currently, Xbox fans should expect additional news around the Tokyo Game Show 2025 and future vehicle model rollouts.

To learn more, Xbox encourages users to visit xbox.com/cloudgaming and check for supported compatible vehicles and LG ACP updates. Xbox’s ongoing updates makes gaming more accessible, social, and connected than ever—whether at home, on mobile, or now, in the car.

Xbox is redefining road trip entertainment in partnership with LG, delivering next-gen console-free gaming to select vehicles through cloud streaming and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Expect a new era of “gaming on the go” as more car models embrace the future of play.


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I'm Dave W. Shanahan, a Microsoft enthusiast with a passion for Windows, Xbox, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure, and more. I started MSFTNewsNow.com to keep the world updated on Microsoft news. Based in Massachusetts, you can email me at davewshanahan@gmail.com.