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Tesla owners in Hong Kong no longer have to go to Tesla Arcade in their electric cars.

After the latest software update of Tesla cars (designated 2020.28.6), the automaker mentions that the Arcade serves as it has been removed from cars in Hong Kong. Tesla Arcade allows drivers and passengers to play games on the car screen while the car is stopped.

“Due to local regulations, the Tesla Arcade has been removed from your car,” the notes read. Regulations violated through Tesla Arcade are unclear. The automaker did not promptly step back a request for comment.

Other corporations have recently said that they are postponing attention to Hong Kong government’s requests for user knowledge by more closely examining a new national security law imposed through China in the region that has curbed political expression.

This is not the first time Tesla has got rid of a feature of its Hong Kong cars. Although we never got an answer, the electric car manufacturer got rid of Tesla’s on-board Internet navigator of cars in the region. Again, the notes at the time indicated that the action due to “regulation”.

Tesla Arcade shouldn’t have it when the vehicle is on the move, so it’s even more bizarre that the company had to eliminate the games. Anyway, Tesla Arcade remains in the U.S. And the company has recently added cell games like Fallout Shelter.

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This was originally published in Roadshow.

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