LEGO 2K Drive leaves digital storefronts on May 19

LEGO 2K Drive is entering its final days on digital storefronts. 2K has confirmed that the open-world LEGO racing game will be delisted on May 19, exactly three years after its original launch. GamingBolt notes that online multiplayer will remain available until May 31, 2027, while offline content and redownload access should remain available for existing owners. For preservation-minded players, this is exactly the kind of licensing-clock story worth paying attention to. LEGO 2K Drive was not a perfect game, but it had a strong vehicle-building hook, colorful open-world racing and a playful structure that made it stand apart from more serious racing titles. Once it disappears, new digital players will no longer be able to buy it through normal storefronts. Licensed games are especially vulnerable to this kind of removal because agreements expire even if the game still has fans. Anyone who wants a copy should act before May 19, and collectors may want to keep an eye on physical editions afterward.