Lego 2K Drive is being removed from digital storefronts on May 19, 2026, three years to the day after its 2023 launch. 2K posted the notice directly on the Steam page and similar storefronts, with servers slated to go dark on May 31, 2027. This leaves the game in offline-only mode for anyone who already owns it after next year.
The timing lines up precisely with the game's third anniversary and follows prior delistings of its Season 1 Drive Pass content last year. No official explanation accompanied the update, though licensing for the Lego IP likely played a role. The game had already faced mixed reception and earlier studio layoffs at developer Visual Concepts Austin.
Players still have a few days to purchase before the listings vanish entirely. After the 2027 shutdown, online features including multiplayer will cease to function, turning what was positioned as a live-service racer into a single-player experience only.