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      <title>Nintendo Switch 2&#39;s Exciting New Game: Drag x Drive</title>
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      <description>Nintendo has officially announced that Drag x Drive will be launching exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 2 on August 14, 2025, priced at $30 AUD. This innovative game allows players to use the Joy-Con controllers in mouse mode to mimic arm movements, steering a wheelchair in an engaging 3-on-3 basketball format.&#xA;Having had the chance to experience Drag x Drive firsthand at the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience in Melbourne, I was pleasantly surprised by how intuitive the mouse controls felt.</description>
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