Nintendo has updated Drag X Drive to version 1.1.0. The update includes new features like local wireless multiplayer for up to eight players, as well as other improvements.
Get the patch notes below.
General Updates
- It’s now possible to play local wireless games.
- Select Local wireless park from the Mode tab of the X Menu to play.
- The game will now display play history.
- Select Stats from the Help tab of the X Menu to view it.
- The game will now display player levels, which increase by gaining XP.
- It displays in the upper right corner of the screen on the X Menu.
- It is not used in matchmaking for public parks.
- It is now possible to select either Set as Blue or Blue/Red for Your Team Color.
- Select Settings on the Help tab of the X Menu, then select Display Options to make this choice.
- Adjusted certain depictions, including the game-start animations, lighting within parks, and the time the lights are lit up when at top speed.
- The game will now display version information.
- Select the Help tab of the X Menu to view it.
Online
- It is now possible to join the wait list when the public park or friend park your friend is in is full.
- You can join the wait list from the list found under Friend park on the Mode tab of the X Menu.
- If you select your friend when the park that friend is in is full, you will automatically attempt to connect next time a spot opens up in that park.
- When you are in a public park, selecting public park again will now prioritize selection of another public park.
- Made adjustments to increase the chances of 3-on-3 games in public parks.
- Changed the game start position for 2-on-2 games in public parks.
- The game will now display the score when using the spectator camera.
- Like offline bots, online bots will now pass to players when they raise their hands or use the “Hey” reaction.
Fixed Issues
- Fixed an issue where sometimes no record is made under Search for Users You’ve Played With.
- Fixed an issue where the game would sometimes crash when starting up the game or heading to a park.
- Fixed an issue where the shot success rate for shots made immediately before landing was based on the position where the shot was made.
How well a player makes a shot depends on two main things: how far away they are from the basket, and how directly they’re facing it.
To prevent players from getting an unfair advantage by bunny-hopping towards the basket, the game was designed to determine shot accuracy based on where the player left the ground. This means shot success was calculated using the distance from that jumping-off point to the hoop.
We’ve corrected an issue where shot accuracy was being calculated incorrectly for shots taken right before landing. Previously, the game was using the wrong location to determine if those shots were successful, and we’ve now fixed that.
However, there are no changes to the success rate for orientation towards the hoop.
Drag X Drive is available for Switch 2.
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2025-09-26 04:31