The DXGM customer support number is a helpline created by the game company DexGame to help gamers with any problems they may be having. The headquarters for DexGame is based in the United States.
DexGame (DXGM) phone number.
1-877-876-2584
DXGM is a phone service that allows gamers to connect with other players in real-time for gaming competitions and challenges.
DexGame (DXGM) support.
- Added support for the DXGM music player.
- Added support for the experimental Oculus Rift virtual reality headset.
- Added support for the new Steam Controller.
- Fixed a bug that caused the game to crash when loading a saved game.
- Fixed a bug that caused the game to crash when using the d-pad to move the camera.
- Fixed a bug that caused the game to freeze when switching between fullscreen and windowed modes.
DexGame (DXGM) customer care.
DXGM customer care is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm CET.
DXGM offers a range of services, including technical support, account management, and customer relations.
If you need help with your game, contact DXGM customer care for assistance.
What is DexGame (DXGM)?
DexGame is a game console that was developed by Dex Media Inc. in collaboration with Nvidia. The console is available for purchase on Amazon.com and other online retailers. The console was announced in February 2019 and is currently in development.
The console is a gaming platform that uses the Nvidia Turing graphics processing unit. The console has a built-in controller that can be used to play games. The console also has a built-in screen that can be used to watch movies or TV shows.
DexGame (DXGM) headquarters.
In the early 1990s, Capcom developed a game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System called "DxG". The game was never released outside Japan.
In October 2009, it was announced that Capcom was developing a new game in the "DxG" series, codenamed "DxG2". The game was released in Japan in June 2010, and in North America and Europe in September 2010.
The game is a side-scrolling platformer that features characters from Capcom's fighting game franchises, such as Street Fighter and Mega Man. The game's protagonist is a human who has been transferred to another world, where he must battle monsters in order to return home.
"DxG2" received mixed reviews upon release. Praise was given for its graphics and soundtrack, while criticism was directed at its controls and gameplay.