Lego 2k Drive to vanish from storefronts on 19 May 2026

Lego 2k Drive to vanish from storefronts on 19 May 2026

Lego 2K Drive will be removed from storefronts on Tuesday, 19 May 2026. The game’s online servers are scheduled to shut down on 31 May 2027.

The timeline leaves players with a short window to buy the game before it disappears from sale, then a longer one before online play ends. Lego 2K Drive is currently available on PC and console storefronts for $20.

Visual Concepts and the release window

Visual Concepts developed Lego 2K Drive, which launched on all major consoles, including Nintendo Switch, three years before the delisting date. It was the studio’s attempt to make a Forza-like open-world racing game.

The game peaked at 1,039 concurrent players on PC in its lifetime, a figure far below Forza Horizon 6’s more than 170,000 concurrent players on Steam alone at the time of writing. That contrast frames the shutdown as the product’s market run winding down while a rival series is drawing heavy traffic.

Storefront removal date

Tuesday, 19 May 2026 is the date buyers need to watch. After that day, Lego 2K Drive will no longer be available from storefronts, so anyone who wants a copy will need to act before the removal date.

The server shutdown follows on 31 May 2027. Between those two dates, the game remains on sale for a limited period, but the end of storefront availability comes first and closes the purchase window.

31 May 2027 servers

The later server cutoff is the key consequence for existing players. Once online servers shut down on 31 May 2027, the game’s online services end after a gap of more than a year from the storefront removal.

For players deciding whether to buy now, the practical choice is straightforward: purchase before 19 May 2026 if they want access to the game while it is still listed, then plan around the 31 May 2027 server shutdown for online play.

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