
Publisher 2K has announced that its brick-themed racing game Lego 2K Drive will be removed from digital storefronts on PC and consoles starting May 19, 2026. A notice alerting players to the delisting was posted on the game's Steam page and shared online today, with identical text appearing on the Xbox and PlayStation Store pages.
Players can still purchase Lego 2K Drive digitally until it is removed from online shops this Tuesday. Although the game will remain playable and redownloadable after that date, 2K confirmed that multiplayer servers will shut down on May 31, 2027. All online services tied to the game will be unavailable from then on.
Developer Visual Concepts launched Lego 2K Drive on May 19, 2023, for PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. The game invites players into the open world of Bricklandia to race, build vehicles, and compete for the grand 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," reads an official description. "Explore the vast world of Bricklandia, show off your driving skills, and build vehicles brick-by-brick!"
While multiplayer features will be discontinued in just over a year, offline features will remain accessible to those who own the game. Those interested in picking up Lego 2K Drive before the delisting can purchase it for $19.99.
We gave the Lego racing game an 8/10 review upon its 2023 release, calling it "a wild and whimsical all-ages kart racer with an incredible custom vehicle creation tool that’s just about worth the price of admission alone." As Lego 2K Drive leaves digital stores, the Stop Killing Games initiative continues its fight to preserve games, having reached 1 million signatures last year.