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Nintendo's 3 v 3 wheelchair basketball game Drag x Drive doesn't appear to have support for local multiplayer.
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.
Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube 824k. Nintendo has confirmed that Drag x Drive, the mouse-controlled sports game for Switch 2, will launch on 14th August 2 ...
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 ...
The inaugural fully mouse-controlled game for the new Nintendo Switch 2 is set to be released on Aug. 14, and you'll be able to grab it for $20. You won't be able to get a physical copy of Drag x ...
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has apologised for Nintendo Switch 2 stock shortages, stating that the company continues ...
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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 ...
UPDATE: Nintendo has confirmed the price for Drag x Drive, which is now available to preorder on the eShop. There, Drag x Drive costs $19.99 / £16.99. That's $10 more than Welcome Tour, the $9.99 ...
Nintendo has officially revealed the release date of Drag x Drive, a wheelchair sports game exclusive to the Nintendo Switch 2, via its newly launched Nintendo Today app. The game will be ...