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Drag x Drive is a bit different from other Nintendo Switch 2 games we’ve seen so far, as it’s the only first-party title that ...
To date, Nintendo has said surprisingly little about Drag x Drive, which is set to follow Donkey Kong Bananza as the ...
Nintendo has announced that a Drag x Drive demo will be released in August, but you'll need to be a Switch Online member to ...
Drag X Drive is the Switch 2 title coming out in August, and Nintendo wants players to get a hands-on taste before release!
Drag x Drive was revealed during the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct earlier this year as one of the titles being developed by Nintendo internally. The 3v3 sports game is played by using both Joy-Cons in ...
Nintendo is giving Switch Online subscribers the chance to try Drag X Drive, its next Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive following Donkey Kong Bananza, ahead of its release next month. While the game's full ...
Ahead of the Drag x Drive debut, an online Global Jam demo will let people test the 3v3 wheelchair basketball game over 2 days.
Nintendo Switch Online has announced a special demo period for a big upcoming game, but it's only available to Switch 2 users.
Nintendo announced a second-round playtest for an unannounced title, after the mysterious MMO leaked during its first test.
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 Nintendo should have packed in with the Switch 2 itself for free. ORIGINAL ...
Drag x Drive was one of the under-the-radar announcements during the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct. As modern times progress, the gaming world has stayed on top of where life for its consumers may be.
For the Nintendo Switch 2, it’s Drag x Drive, and while it’s not filled with the same kind of ostentatious characters and flamboyant style, its all-new control scheme could make it the Switch ...