Why is LEGO 2K Drive being delisted?
LEGO 2K Drive is getting removed—and its servers shut soon
LEGO 2K Drive is set to be delisted from digital storefronts next week, despite only being a few years old. The key detail is that online multiplayer won’t shut down immediately: the feed says multiplayer remains available until next year, even though the game’s listings are disappearing sooner.
The delisting is part of a broader pattern in modern games where digital storefront availability can end while some service components continue for a time. In LEGO 2K Drive’s case, players who still want to buy it digitally will have a narrow window before it’s no longer purchasable.
Why it matters is practical:
- New players may lose access through official storefronts once the delisting hits.
- Existing owners keep multiplayer access for longer than the storefront availability suggests, since server shutdown is scheduled for a later date.
- The situation also affects long-term preservation and community onboarding—especially for a multiplayer-focused title.
The feed includes multiple confirmations of the same plan: the game is scheduled to be removed from storefronts on May 19, 2026, and multiplayer persists until sometime in 2027.
If you’re trying to play with friends around the time of delisting, the timeline implied by these reports is clear: buy and download before removal, but plan for multiplayer to eventually end once servers go offline.