LEGO 2K Drive Delisting: Buy-by Date May 19, 2026 — Multiplayer Servers Offline May 31, 2027

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LEGO 2K Drive is set to be removed from digital storefronts and will lose online multiplayer functionality in a staged shutdown that affects all platforms.

Developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K, the arcade-style racer first launched in 2023 and is available on Nintendo Switch as well as PC and consoles.

According to storefront notices on Xbox and Steam, purchases will be disabled on May 19, 2026.

A clear restatement of the store notices reads: "Store listings indicate that purchases will be disabled on May 19, 2026." The notices also confirm a later cutoff for online services: "Multiplayer services will be discontinued on May 31, 2027," after which any features that require the game's servers will stop functioning.

What this means for owners

- If you buy LEGO 2K Drive before the May 19, 2026 delisting date, you will retain access to the game.

Purchasers can delete and redownload their copies after delisting, provided they use the same account and platform.

- Online-dependent modes will remain playable only until May 31, 2027, when multiplayer servers are scheduled to go offline.

Platform notices and availability

- The delisting and server shutdown dates appear on Xbox and Steam store pages as of this report.

As of publication, a formal notice was not visible on the Nintendo eShop listing, but the dates shown on other storefronts indicate a coordinated removal and service termination across platforms.

- Physical copies remain in circulation: Amazon currently lists new physical copies in stock at a reduced price of $19.99, offering an option for buyers who prefer boxed versions.

Context and implications

LEGO 2K Drive’s staged delisting — digital purchases cut off first, full multiplayer service ending later — follows a pattern seen with licensed or online-dependent titles where publishers remove storefront availability prior to shutting backend services.

Visual Concepts and 2K launched the title in 2023, and the publisher’s notices on major digital stores provide the official timeline for purchase and server availability.

For players who want to keep LEGO 2K Drive on their accounts, purchasing before May 19, 2026 is the definitive step.

Owners should also plan around the May 31, 2027 multiplayer shutdown if they rely on online features.

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