LEGO 2K Drive delisted May 19; servers remain until 2027

LEGO 2K Drive will be removed from Steam, Epic, PlayStation and Xbox on May 19, 2026; online servers will remain available until May 31, 2027.

LEGO 2K Drive will be removed from major digital storefronts on May 19, 2026, with online servers remaining active until May 31, 2027. The removal date appears on listing pages for Steam, the Epic Games Store, PlayStation Network and Xbox.

Store disclaimers on those platforms state that digital purchases will no longer be available after May 19, 2026. Nintendo’s eShop did not display the same notice at the time the listings were checked, but the title’s listing is expected to be pulled there as well. Players who already own the game digitally will retain access to their purchases. Physical retail copies are expected to continue to be sold after the digital delisting.

Visual Concepts developed the game and 2K Games published it. LEGO 2K Drive launched in 2023 as a family-oriented kart-style racer that includes single-player content and online multiplayer. Online matchmaking and other network-dependent features will stop functioning when the servers shut down on May 31, 2027.

2K has not issued an official explanation for the removal. Observers monitoring storefront changes point to expiring licenses as a possible cause, noting the game includes a number of real-world licensed cars players can construct and drive. The publisher and developer have not confirmed a reason.

The Nintendo eShop currently lists LEGO 2K Drive at $19.99. The appearance of removal notices across multiple platforms indicates a coordinated takedown date rather than isolated storefront decisions.

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