LEGO 2K Drive delisted from PS Store; multiplayer ends 2027

PS4 and PS5 racer LEGO 2K Drive will be removed from the PlayStation Store on May 19, 2026. Online multiplayer servers will shut down on May 31, 2027.

Publisher 2K updated LEGO 2K Drive’s PlayStation Store listing to say the game will be removed from the PlayStation Store on May 19, 2026 and that all multiplayer servers will shut down on May 31, 2027. The notice applies to the PS4 and PS5 versions of the game.

After May 19, 2026 the title will no longer be available for purchase on the PlayStation Store. The server shutdown on May 31, 2027 will disable any game functions that require online services, including online multiplayer.

Players who already own LEGO 2K Drive will retain access to the game’s offline modes after the delisting and after the servers close. Online multiplayer and other server-dependent features will not be available once the servers are turned off.

2K did not provide a reason for the delisting or the server shutdown and has not announced whether listings on other digital stores or physical retail availability will change.

LEGO 2K Drive is an arcade-style racer that includes multiple open-world maps, a custom vehicle builder, and a variety of races and events. The game includes in-game purchases that have been criticized as heavy relative to the LEGO brand, while much of the core gameplay can be experienced without online services.

Players who want to buy the game digitally on PlayStation must do so before May 19, 2026; online multiplayer will end on May 31, 2027. No further details have been released.

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