Lego racing game 2K Drive will be delisted next week, but online multiplayer won't shut down until next year
Lego 2K Drive will be delisted from digital storefronts on May 19, 2026, just three years after its release. Players who already own the game can continue to access online multiplayer features until May 31, 2027. After that date, all online-dependent functions, including sharing custom creations, will cease to work.
- ▪Lego 2K Drive will no longer be available for purchase starting May 19, 2026.
- ▪Online multiplayer and related features will remain functional until May 31, 2027.
- ▪The game's delisting may be due to licensing issues, as it included real-world vehicle models like the McLaren Solus GT.
- ▪PC Gamer's review criticized the game for aggressive microtransactions despite praising its kart-building mechanics.
- ▪Other games, including multiple Disney titles and Star Trek: Resurgence, have also been recently delisted due to expiring licenses.
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