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 Tesla is assembling a video game, software and user interface team in Austin, Texas, to work on a ramping up its Tesla Arcade, an in-car gaming console platform.

Launched in March of this year, Tesla Arcade has been available Tesla Model S, 3, X and Y, but the bulk of the games released to the Tesla Arcade library have old arcade classics such as Asteroids, Centipede and Missile Command, and recent software updates have included more recent games like Beach Buggy Racing 2. Postings for jobs on the company's website seem to indicate it may soon develop games exclusively for its autos.

"Tesla strives to make its cars the most fun possible; bringing video game experiences to the car helps increase that fun. In this incredibly rare opportunity to help build a video games platform, we are looking for a highly motivated software engineer to help enable the best video game content to be available in-car," the posting reads. "Come put that industry experience to great use and help us build this platform.

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