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I've grappled with BT controllers ever since I got my truck. Some worked (hit or miss), some didn't work at all and some would cause some games (Startdew Valley, Cat Game) to crash randomly. Then I bought a new, PS5 controller and had no problems. As far as the USB and controller, yes, you can do it but you'll have to use a hub and the only USB port in the truck that will work is the one in the glove box.
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So I use these Jowua controllers. They have dongles they connect to so if they are plugged into a hub in the glovebox they don’t count towards the total of Bluetooth devices but still have wireless functionality. They also charge on your wireless pad which is cool.
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Hey everyone,

I am creating my wishlist of accessories for when my Cybertruck arrives and just added the PS5 silver controller to match my grey interior. Question... what games are loaded on the Cybertruck? Specifically, what 2-player simultaneous games are loaded? My son is a big gamer, as well, and would love to play some games with him while chilling in the truck. I am guessing I should order a second controller, but heard that the Cybertruck only allows two simultaneous bluetooth connections? So, if my phone is connected via bluetooth, I can only hook up one controller? Or is it as simple as disconnecting my phone from bluetooth and then having two controllers connected when I want to play games?

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Hi!

It's really cool that you're already planning accessories for the Cybertruck! Regarding games, as far as I know, Tesla adds several popular games to its cars, including Cuphead, The Witcher 3, and some classic arcade games. However, the game list can change depending on updates, so it's worth checking the current list through the in-car menu or the Tesla app.

Regarding the two controllers, you're right. If your phone is connected via Bluetooth, you can only connect one controller. To connect a second controller, you need to disconnect your phone from Bluetooth or simply connect the second controller via USB if it supports a wired connection. In practice, it works quite simply: if you want to play with two people, you can turn off Bluetooth on your phone and connect both controllers.

Oh, and don't forget to order a second controller if you want to play with your son often—that's always a good idea! Good luck with the Cybertruck, and enjoy gaming on the road!
 

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Hi!

It's really cool that you're already planning accessories for the Cybertruck! Regarding games, as far as I know, Tesla adds several popular games to its cars, including Cuphead, The Witcher 3, and some classic arcade games. However, the game list can change depending on updates, so it's worth checking the current list through the in-car menu or the Tesla app.

Regarding the two controllers, you're right. If your phone is connected via Bluetooth, you can only connect one controller. To connect a second controller, you need to disconnect your phone from Bluetooth or simply connect the second controller via USB if it supports a wired connection. In practice, it works quite simply: if you want to play with two people, you can turn off Bluetooth on your phone and connect both controllers.

Oh, and don't forget to order a second controller if you want to play with your son often—that's always a good idea! Good luck with the Cybertruck, and enjoy gaming on the road!
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