If you somehow missed LEGO 2K Drive’s launch back in May 2023, you have about a week left to grab it. 2K has updated the game’s Steam page with a notice that LEGO 2K Drive will no longer be available for purchase as of May 19, 2026, with all multiplayer servers shutting down on May 31, 2027. After that date, any game functions requiring online servers will stop working.
The delisting lands exactly three years to the day after the game launched, which is a pretty short shelf life for a title that was pitched as the start of a multi-title partnership between 2K and The LEGO Group. Story mode, the Garage build system, and open-world exploration across Bricklandia should all keep working offline after the server shutdown. The Creators Hub for sharing community vehicle builds and online multiplayer are the casualties.
Whether 2K’s next move on the LEGO partnership materializes anytime soon remains to be seen, but for now, anyone interested in LEGO 2K Drive has a narrow window to pick it up before May 19. Just know that what you’ll be left with after May 31, 2027 is a single-player experience and not much else.