Drag x Drive made by just 20 devs, includes Hisashi Nogami of Animal Crossing and Splatoon fame
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Following the release of Drag x Drive, fans are diving into the game’s credits, which includes Hisashi Nogami – who previously worked on Animal Crossing and Splatoon.
Drag x Drive is one of Nintendo’s smaller teams in recent years. Looking at the core development team, it looks like there were just twenty people involved.
The full lineup is as follows:
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Drag x Drive launch trailer
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Nintendo is showing off Drag x Drive for a final time with a launch trailer. Starting today, Nintendo Switch 2 owners can get their hands on the game.
Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:
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Nintendo Switch Online offering Drag x Drive icons
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August 6: Drag x Drive is almost here, and to celebrate, new icons are now available on Nintendo Switch Online. Both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch owner can grab them now.
Characters and backgrounds are currently available based on the game. For the former, it’s 10 Platinum Points each on My Nintendo. Backgrounds go for 5 Platinum Points each. You’ll always be able to keep them, even if your Nintendo Switch Online membership ends.
Drag x Drive reviews roundup
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Just ahead of Nintendo’s launch of Drag x Drive on Switch 2, reviews are now starting to come on. This is the company’s next main release on its new system.
As a reminder, Drag x Drive is a 3-on-3 sports game inspired by wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby, wheelchair motocross, and skateboarding. The hook is that players use the Joy-Con 2 controllers like a mouse to control their wheels as they move around the court. If you get a bit tired of the main experience, you can participate in the Circuit Sprint minigame, shooting contests, and Park-wide minigames like Rebound Scramble, jump rope, and more.
Below is an initial roundup of reviews for Drag x Drive:
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Nintendo letting fans play against developers in Drag x Drive: Global Jam
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The Drag x Drive: Global Jam online demo is almost here, and just ahead of the event, we’re now hearing that Nintendo is actually giving fans a chance to play against its developers.
That news comes from the Nintendo Today app. In one of the notices, the Big N says that “you might not be able to match their skill level at first – but with enough practice, we’re confident you’ll be speeding around the court and dunking with the best of them”.
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Nintendo announces Drag x Drive: Global Jam demo event
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Ahead of the game’s launch, Nintendo has announced the Drag x Drive: Global Jam demo event.
Those with a Nintendo Switch Online membership can access it next month. Three sessions will be held in total across a couple of days with four hours dedicated to each slot.
The full schedule is as follows:
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Nintendo announces Drag x Drive release date [update: file size, multiplayer bits]
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June 24: Drag x Drive just received its release date. The game will be ready to go on August 14, 2025 at a price point of $20.
News about the release date for Drag x Drive was just published on the Nintendo Today app. It confirms that the title will only be available on the Nintendo eShop – there are no plans for a physical release.
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Nintendo announces Drag x Drive for Switch 2
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Nintendo just revealed Drag x Drive, a brand new game for Switch 2. The game launches Summer 2025.
The project is based around the console’s new mouse feature. You’ll use the mice to pull off various moves.
Thanks to Nintendo, we have the following bits of information: