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Publisher 2K has announced its brick racing game Lego 2K Drive will be delisted from digital storefronts on PC and console starting May 19, 2026.
A message alerting players to the delisting was published on the game’s Steam page and shared online today. The same text can be found on the Xbox and PlayStation Store pages.
Players will be able to purchase Lego 2K Drive digitally until it is removed from online shops, this Tuesday. Although it will remain available to play and redownload after this date, 2K added that multiplayer servers will also go offline starting May 31, 2027. All online services tied to the game will be unavailable from then on.
Developer Visual Concepts launched Lego 2K Drive May 19, 2023, for PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S. Its gameplay aims to click players into the open-world land of Bricklandia to race, build vehicles, and compete to earn the big prize in story mode.
“In LEGO 2K Drive, your awesome transforming vehicle gives you the freedom to speed seamlessly across riveting racetracks, off-road terrain, and open waters,” an official description reads. “Explore the vast world

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