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Drag x Drive
2025 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Drag x Drive[a][b] is an upcoming sports video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch 2. The game resembles wheelchair basketball and has players compete in 3v3 matches. The game was designed to take advantage of the Joy-Con 2's mouse mode, with players using motion controls to mimic using a wheelchair to move.
Drag x Drive was one of the first titles revealed for the Nintendo Switch 2 during a Nintendo Direct and is scheduled to release in Summer 2025.
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Drag x Drive is a sports video game centred around wheelchair basketball. The player control a robot in a wheelchair-like vehicle[c] with the goal of shooting a basketball into the opponents basket.[4][5] Matches are split between two teams of threes with the goal of scoring more points than the other team by the end of the match.[5][6] The player control the robot using the Joy-Con 2's mouse mode to mimic the motions of using a wheelchair. Each Joy-Con controls one wheel; moving both Joy-Cons moves the wheelchair forward, whereas moving only one turns it.[7][8][9] Due to the Joy-Con 2's haptic feedback, performing this motion imitates surfaces such as concrete through vibrations.[2][5] Shooting the ball requires the use of motion controls, with the player required to raise their arms and flick the Joy-Cons whilst aiming at the hoop.[6] Depending on how far the player throws the ball, the more points earned when scoring.[5] Additionally, the player can raise their arms in order to signal teammates to pass the ball as well as clap.[9] Players automatically grab the ball if it's on the ground, or they can ram into their opponents to make them lose control of the ball.[8]
Matches are set within dark arenas fitted with bright, neon lights.[10] The perimeters of the basketball court are fitted with half-pipes,[11] allowing players to perform tricks on them as well as slam dunk the ball into the hoop.[12]
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Development and release

Drag x Drive was first announced at a Nintendo Direct about the Nintendo Switch 2 in April 2025,[13] with a release date scheduled for Summer 2025.[14] According to Nintendo, Drag x Drive is expected to only be released digitally.[15] The game was made available to play to both journalists and the public during the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience playtests between April and June 2025.[16]
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Upon the announcement of the game, some critics praised the game for representing disabilities in a positive light,[12] with Alana Hagues from Nintendo Life writing how it was a fantastic spotlight of wheelchair sports, as well as disabilities in sports as a whole, due to a lack of wheelchair sports representation within video games.[8] However, Video Games Chronicle's Chris Scullion noted how he thought it was strange Nintendo avoided calling them wheelchairs in favour of vehicles, believing Nintendo was "being overly squeamish about a future scandal that will never happen, instead of embracing the game’s disabled representation".[3]
Feedback on the gameplay overall was mixed, with some journalists who attended Nintendo Switch 2 preview events recount feeling aches and pains after playing,[17][18] with Hagues reporting it as "a workout for your arms".[8] However, other critics responded more positively to the gameplay, with Kate Kozuch from Tom's Guide praising the controls as feeling immersive, mentioning the game having "serious competitive potential".[2] Writing for Nintendojo, Robert Marrujo described the controls as feeling natural and easy to learn, noting that the controls felt "arcade-like".[10] Many critics compared Drag x Drive's aesthetics and gameplay to the 2015 video game Rocket League,[2][8][9] with GamesRadar+'s Rollin Bishop characterising the gameplay of Drag x Drive "something akin to Rocket League combined with Wii Sports' basketball and wind-up cars".[7]
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