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Afeela brings PlayStation game streaming inside the car

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Sony Honda Mobility has announced that the Afeela will be the first car in the world to support PlayStation Remote Play, allowing passengers to stream PlayStation games directly inside the vehicle.

The feature lets users remotely play games from their PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 4 consoles using the car’s built-in screen. Games are streamed through PS Remote Play and controlled using the Afeela In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) system.

According to Sony Honda Mobility, passengers can use PS Remote Play even while the car is moving. For safety reasons, the driver can only access the feature when the vehicle is parked. This turns the Afeela into an entertainment space, especially useful during long trips or charging stops.

The company says the system requires an internet speed of at least 5 Mbps to work, while a stable connection above 15 Mbps is recommended for smoother gameplay. The quality of the experience will depend on network stability and signal strength.

The first Afeela model was officially revealed in January at CES, following its initial teaser one year earlier. Sony Honda Mobility is a joint venture between Sony and Honda, combining Sony’s digital entertainment technology with Honda’s car manufacturing experience.

More details about availability and final features are expected to be shared closer to the vehicle’s release.

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