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LEGO 2K Drive

LEGO 2K Drive gameplay

Now that LEGO 2K Drive has officially launched, we have gameplay from the Switch version. A few minutes of footage shows the title running on Nintendo’s console.

You can find more details about LEGO 2K Drive in the following overview:

LEGO 2K Drive trailer

In celebration of the game’s launch, LEGO 2K Drive has received a launch trailer. Fans can pick it up on Switch starting today.

If you’re interested in learning more about the game, read the following overview:

LEGO 2K Drive Drive Pass Seasons

2K shared a roadmap today for the Drive Pass in LEGO 2K Drive. Players will be able to continue their adventures with four waves featuring new content and challenges.

Here’s the full rundown:

LEGO 2K Drive physical download code

LEGO 2K Drive is seeing a retail release on Switch, but probably not in the way that most would have hoped. Rather than including an actual physical cartridge, it looks like 2K Games is opting to simply including a download code.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen something like this, and it definitely won’t be the last. However, given that LEGO 2K Drive is a fairly significant game release, it’s somewhat of a surprise. Not everyone will care – especially if you were planning on going digital in the first place – but it’s still worth bringing up.

LEGO 2K Drive announcement

Following yesterday’s reveal of LEGO 2K Drive, the official announcement has been shared with even more details. We also have the first trailer with a glimpse at gameplay.

Here’s the press release in full:

LEGO 2K Drive

2K, Visual Concepts, and the LEGO Group have announced LEGO 2K Drive, a “AAA driving adventure game”. It will be available for Switch on May 19, 2023.

LEGO 2K Drive will feature an open world with single and multiplayer support plus the ability to create vehicles. There’ll be different biomes, races, minigames, challenges, collectibles, things to destroy, and a story. The customization system has over 1,000 unique LEGO pieces, but there’ll be standard cars to use from LEGO City, Creator, Speed Champions, and even the McLaren Solus GT, and F1 LM. Co-op will be supported, in addition to competitive multiplayer with up to six players – not to mention two-player split-screen.


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