LEGO 2K Drive will be delisted on May 19, with servers shutting down in 2027
LEGO 2K Drive is about to disappear from digital storefronts. 2K has confirmed that the open-world racing game will no longer be available for purchase from May 19, 2026. The date is notable because it lands exactly three years after the game’s original May 19, 2023 launch, strongly suggesting a licensing-related expiration. Multiplayer servers will stay online for longer, but they are scheduled to shut down on May 31, 2027. After that, online-dependent features will no longer function. For players, the practical message is simple: anyone who wants LEGO 2K Drive digitally has only a few days left to buy it. Existing owners should still retain access, but new purchases will end. The delisting is frustrating because LEGO 2K Drive was a genuinely fun open-world racer with strong vehicle customization, even if it also carried the usual concerns around grind and monetization. It is another example of how licensed games can vanish regardless of quality. Preservation-minded players should take note, because delistings often make ordinary games suddenly harder to access years later.