It has been revealed that Lego 2K Drive is surreptitiously being delisted next week, ending its fairly brief three-year-run. Additionally, its multiplayer elements will become defunct next year, as its online capabilities will cease to function. Though it’s currently unclear why 2K Drive is now on its final lap, it could have something to do with its licensed vehicles.
Controversial racer Lego 2K Drive is getting delisted soon, with its servers set to be shutdown in 2027
16 May 20260

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