Warner Bros. Developing Gaming System for Taxis, Planes, and More
Warner Bros. is exploring a new gaming technology aimed at transit passengers, as revealed by a recent patent published on October 10. The patent details an intra-vehicle gaming software that would allow passengers in cars, planes, trains, and buses to play multiplayer games through connected interfaces like entertainment screens.
This system would gather user data, such as mood and interests, and use machine-learning algorithms to generate personalized games that could be played during travel. The concept would allow passengers to engage in interactive gaming experiences while on the move, offering a new form of entertainment for both personal and commercial transportation.
The patent’s details include examples of passengers playing games via virtual projections on interactive displays, which could be implemented in taxis, planes, and other public transport. However, while the idea holds great potential, there’s no certainty that Warner Bros. will bring the technology to market.
The video game industry continues to push the boundaries of how and where gaming can be enjoyed, with major companies like Warner Bros. investing in innovative technologies. Though it remains unclear if this system will be widely available, the patent indicates the industry’s growing focus on bringing gaming to new environments and audiences.