LEGO 2K Drive is getting delisted next week, servers to go offline in 2027
The LEGO racer launched in 2023 and allowed players to build their own racecars.
by Donovan Erskine · ShacknewsNext week, LEGO 2K Drive will celebrate its third anniversary. On that same day, the game will be removed from digital storefronts and become unavailable for purchase. Next year, its multiplayer servers will permanently go offline.
New text added to LEGO 2K Drive’s Steam page confirms the upcoming delisting. “This product will no longer be available for purchase as of 05/19/2026,” reads the About This Game section. It then goes on to confirm that all multiplayer servers for LEGO 2K Drive will go offline on May 31, 2027.
Released in 2023, LEGO 2K Drive featured fully customizable vehicles and an open world to explore with them. Senior Editor Ozzie Mejia scored it a 7/10 in his review.
No reason was given for the decision to delist LEGO 2K Drive, whether it be a licensing issue or a decision made by the publisher. If you want to own the game, you have until May 19 to buy it on your digital platform of choice.
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