Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard announced that Fallout Shelter will be added to the library of games playable in Tesla's Model S, Model 3, and Model X vehicles.

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Howard appeared in an E3 Coliseum panel with Tesla CEO Elon Musk and moderator Geoff Keighley. "We are working on Fallout Shelter for the cars," Howard said. "It'll be free." Fallout Shelter will join Cuphead, first revealed on IGN recently via my own interview with Musk , as well as Beach Buggy Racing 2: Tesla Edition, a cartoony racing game that uses the car's steering wheel and pedals to control the on-screen action, as games available in the all-electric vehicles. A gameplay video showed Beach Buggy Racing 2's avatars all driving Tesla vehicles. These games join the TeslAtari suite, which includes a number of old-school Atari classics like Lunar Lander and Centipede. All games in Teslas can only be played while the car is in Park.Musk and Howard also discussed AI, how games have pushed technology, and more in the one-hour panel. "The reason I got interested in technology was video games," Musk said. He later added, "Video games are a very powerful force for getting young kids interested in technology."Asked where he sees games going as technology improves, Musk, who has long been wary of the dangers of AI, said, "Either civilization will end or you won't be able to tell the difference between games and reality."

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