LEGO 2K Drive Servers Closing 2027; Digital Sales End 2026 Ahead of New Release
May 15, 2026
IGN initially scored LEGO 2K Drive 8/10, praising its whimsical kart racing and robust vehicle creation tool.
Online multiplayer servers for LEGO 2K Drive will shut down on May 31, 2027, making online races unavailable, while offline gameplay remains for owners.
Digital storefront purchases will no longer be available after May 19, 2026, though existing owners can continue to play offline.
The delisting comes ahead of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight’s May 22, 2026 release, highlighting shifts in the LEGO gaming lineup.
The article includes prior coverage and a personal reflection on the author’s experience with LEGO 2K Drive.
Despite its decline, the author notes the game’s enjoyable arcade racing and customization, and suggests buying a copy before it disappears.
Monetization concerns—base game, Drive Passes, and a cash shop—drew negative reactions from players.
The game is priced at $19.99 and supports cross-buy between PS5 and PS4, but was not included in a current PS Store promotion.
The delisting is tied to preservation concerns raised by the Stop Killing Games initiative, which advocates keeping games accessible.
The official description highlights transforming vehicles, racing across tracks, off-road, water, and brick-by-brick vehicle construction.
Owners who have already purchased and downloaded the game can still play offline, including open-world exploration and car-building.
LEGO 2K Drive is developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K, with an open-world racing structure similar to Forza Horizon and Mario Kart.
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ComicBook.com • May 15, 2026
LEGO Adventure Game Will Be Delisted on All Platforms in Just 4 Days
IGN Southeast Asia • May 15, 2026
Lego 2K Drive Set to be Delisted Next Week With Multiplayer Shutdown Scheduled for 2027
