After teases and accurate leaks, Visual Concepts has released the full trailer for their new arcadey Lego racing game. LEGO 2K Drive, which combines the popular toy brand with exciting racing action, is out today across PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.
LEGO 2K Drive is a massive open-world game with a number of different ways to play and explore, including competitive races and Cup Series tourneys alongside story missions, mini-games and more.
It’s also a game that celebrates the unique strengths of Lego in its own right, with a vehicle creation mode that lets you build your own cars brick by brick with an extensive collection of colours and stickers. It can be done in solo or multiplayer, online and locally.
All of this adds up to a very entertaining game that’s well worth checking out, provided you can live with the fact that it’s not quite as polished as some of the other big racers out there. It’s also worth bearing in mind that there was a save file-wiping bug at the start of the launch, which 2K is currently investigating.
It’s also worth noting that the game isn’t yet available on Xbox Game Pass, even though it has the support of Microsoft. Whether it’ll eventually arrive on the service remains to be seen, as does whether or not it’ll make its way onto PS Plus at some point in the future.
This post was last modified on 20th May 2023 1:00 pm
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