LEGO 2K Drive will be removed from all digital storefronts on May 19, 2026 [1, 2].
The delisting marks the end of new digital sales for a title that has been available for only three years since its 2023 launch [3, 5]. This move limits the ability of new players to acquire the game through official channels such as the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, and Steam [1, 4].
While the game will vanish from digital stores this week, existing owners can continue to play. The company said multiplayer servers will remain operational for a longer period to support the current player base [4, 6].
According to reports, these servers are scheduled to remain live until May 2027 [1, 4]. Specifically, the multiplayer services are expected to shut down on May 31, 2027 [3].
Digital delisting is a practice often tied to the expiration of licensing agreements between game developers and brand owners. In this case, the partnership between the game's creators and the LEGO brand dictates the availability of the software on digital platforms [1, 2].
Players who wish to purchase the game digitally must do so before the May 19 deadline [2]. After that date, the title will no longer be searchable or purchasable on the primary digital storefronts for consoles and PC [1, 6].
“LEGO 2K Drive will be removed from all digital storefronts on May 19, 2026”
The removal of LEGO 2K Drive highlights the inherent instability of digital ownership in the modern gaming industry. When licenses for branded content expire, games can be delisted regardless of their popularity or age, effectively turning them into 'lost media' for those who did not purchase a physical copy or a digital license before the cutoff date.





