2K Games has announced that its fun arcade racing game, LEGO 2K Drive, will soon be delisted from digital storefronts, with multiplayer servers being shutdown in future.
The PS Store listing for the game has been updated with the following statement:
This product will no longer be available for purchase as of 05/19/2026.
NOTE: All multiplayer servers for LEGO® 2K Drive will be shutdown as of 05/31/2027. After that time, all game functions requiring online servers will no longer function.
So, from 19th May 2026 — that’s in a few days — LEGO 2K Drive will no longer be available to buy.
Then, just over a year later on 31st May 2027, the game’s online services will be switched off.
Fortunately, you can enjoy the majority of the game offline, but obviously it’s a shame to lose access to online multiplayer and so on.
There doesn’t appear to be any information on why this is suddenly happening, but it’s most likely down to expiring licences. We’ll update this story should any more details come to light.
We really quite liked LEGO 2K Drive, which features several open world maps to explore, the ability to make custom vehicles in a surprisingly robust builder mode, and plenty of races and other events to complete.
It did get bogged down by some pretty hefty monetisation, which you could safely ignore, but in a game aimed at children, it did feel a little icky.
Still, even when the game goes offline in 2027, there’s definitely fun to be had with this.
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