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The game is one of the first to predominantly feature the Switch 2's mouse controls, and it's a better tech demo than Welcome Tour.
Nintendo's 3 v 3 wheelchair basketball game Drag x Drive doesn't appear to have support for local multiplayer.
Nintendo has once again taken to the Nintendo Today app to reveal a release date for upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive Drag x Drive. The game will be a digitally only release releasing exclusively ...
Drag x Drive,' one of the most surprising demos of the Switch reveal has a release date, but we need to know how Nintendo will turn this fun party trick into a full game.
Drag x Drive is the next Switch 2 exclusive to get a release date. Nintendo, via its Nintendo Today news app, announced that ...
There, Drag x Drive costs $19.99 / £16.99. That's $10 more than Welcome Tour, the $9.99 tutorial-style game some fans said ...
Out of nowhere, Nintendo confirmed that Drag X Drive, its mouse-controlled wheelchair basketball game, will cost $30 on 14 August.
Revealed as a part of April's Nintendo Switch 2 direct, Drag x Drive sees you take control of your own wheelchair-wielding athlete in an intense game of something kinda-sorta resembling basketball ...
Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube 824k. Nintendo has confirmed that Drag x Drive, the mouse-controlled sports game for ...
Drag X Drive is an exclusive Nintendo Switch 2 game that will be released in the Summer of 2025. There hasn't been a specific release date announced.
Earlier this week, Nintendo announced a release date for Drag x Drive, and now more details about the upcoming release have come to light via the game's store page on the Switch 2's eShop.
Nintendo has officially confirmed the release date for Drag x Drive. In a short trailer posted on the Nintendo Today app, ...