Why is LEGO 2K Drive getting delisted?
What’s happening to LEGO 2K Drive
LEGO 2K Drive is being removed from digital storefronts next week—just three years after launch—because publisher 2K scheduled the game’s storefront availability to end on May 19, 2026.
Online multiplayer timing
While purchases and downloads are ending, the online multiplayer portion doesn’t shut down immediately. The shutdown of online multiplayer is scheduled for 2027, giving players a window to keep playing the multiplayer mode after the delisting date.
What this means for players
Delisting typically means the game can’t be bought again digitally, and in many cases it also affects access to any platform-specific versions and updates.
A few practical implications for players:
- Buying digitally may stop May 19, 2026 (PC and console listings are being pulled).
- Online multiplayer continues until 2027, so servers aren’t disappearing on day one of the delisting.
- If you care about multiplayer modes, timing matters: after the multiplayer shutdown, features tied to online services won’t function.
Why it matters to the wider industry
The move is another high-profile example of “live” features ending on a schedule set by publishers and service infrastructure, not by players. Even relatively new games can have their storefront presence cut short when companies plan transitions to newer titles or when long-term support costs outweigh benefits.
For anyone who still wants the game, the most urgent action is simply to secure access before the storefront removal—while multiplayer remains available for longer.