Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight launches next week, but its release has been tainted somewhat by some bad news for fans of Lego video games. On the day Lego Batman hits early access, Lego 2K Drive will be delisted.
An update on the Lego racing game's future was shared via its Steam page. On it, developer Visual Concepts has confirmed that, from May 19, 2026, Lego 2K Drive will no longer be available to buy. That news applies to all platforms on which the game is available, as the same message has been shared on all of Lego 2K Drive's digital storefronts.
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May 19 is a significant day for a lot of reasons, but most notably, it will mark only three years since Lego 2K Drive was released. That suggests, even though the game seemingly hasn't performed as well sales-wise as 2K would have hoped - it has failed to hit 50 concurrent players on Steam at any given moment yet this month - that this delisting may be due to a license expiration as opposed to lack of...
