LEGO 2K Drive is heading toward a two-step shutdown, starting with a sales cutoff in just a few days. The game's Steam page now says the open-world racer will no longer be available for purchase as of May 19, 2026, with all multiplayer servers scheduled to shut down on May 31, 2027.
That gives current owners a longer runway than many delisted licensed games get, but it also puts a clear end date on the online side of Visual Concepts and 2K's LEGO racing game. After the server closure, functions that rely on online servers will no longer work.
LEGO 2K Drive launched in 2023 as a family-friendly driving game set in Bricklandia, where players race, explore open areas and build vehicles brick by brick. The official game site still describes it as an open-world LEGO driving adventure with story races, Cup Series events, minigames, local split-screen and online play.

The shutdown notice is especially important because LEGO 2K Drive is not only a boxed-style racer. Its online multiplayer and shared creation features have been part of the pitch since launch, including the Creators Hub for sharing player-built vehicles. Offline features should leave more of the game intact than a fully online-only title, but multiplayer and other server-backed functions now have a fixed expiry date.
The May 19 sales cutoff means players who want a digital copy have only a short window left before the game disappears from sale. Anyone who already owns LEGO 2K Drive should still be able to use the online features for roughly another year, until the May 31, 2027 server shutdown takes effect.
