LEGO 2K Drive (2023)

Visual Concepts

Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation 5 · Xbox One · Xbox Series X|S

2.88 from 43 ratings

875 members have it in their collection · 10 playing now · 587 backlogged · 28 wish listed

How long? Main story 8h · with extras 15h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

Welcome to Bricklandia, home of a massive open-world LEGO driving adventure. Race anywhere, play with anyone, build your dream rides, and defeat a cast of wild racing rivals for the coveted Sky Trophy! In LEGO 2K Drive, your awesome transforming vehicle gives you the freedom to speed seamlessly across riveting racetracks, off-road terrain, and open waters. Explore the vast world … Read more
Welcome to Bricklandia, home of a massive open-world LEGO driving adventure. Race anywhere, play with anyone, build your dream rides, and defeat a cast of wild racing rivals for the coveted Sky Trophy! In LEGO 2K Drive, your awesome transforming vehicle gives you the freedom to speed seamlessly across riveting racetracks, off-road terrain, and open waters. Explore the vast world of Bricklandia, show off your driving skills, and build vehicles brick-by-brick! Read less
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Developers
Visual Concepts
Publishers
2K Games
Genres
Adventure, Arcade, Racing
Themes
Action, Kids
Franchises
LEGO
Steam
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Release dates

  • May 19, 2023 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One
  • May 19, 2023 (Full Release) (North_America) Xbox Series X|S

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Cekral

Review Cekral 3/5 · Nov 9, 2025

Meh...

This seems a bit confused as to what it wants to be. The races are a little bit mariokart-esque, and are mostly fun, if frustrating at times. There's also a large open world to explore that, to be honest, isn't really that fun to explore and makes you wish you could get of the car more often than not. The …

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This seems a bit confused as to what it wants to be. The races are a little bit mariokart-esque, and are mostly fun, if frustrating at times. There's also a large open world to explore that, to be honest, isn't really that fun to explore and makes you wish you could get of the car more often than not. The various quests and challenges around are a mixed bag, with quite a few of them exceptionally difficult. Once I'd done the story, I felt no urge to do any more exploring tbh, and packed the game away. It's fun for a while but nothing to write home about.

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krymsun00

Status krymsun00 Jul 17, 2024

Finally, an answer to the question on nobody's mind: "What if they made a Lego game that was needlessly difficult and full of microtransactions?"

V1CGaming

Review V1CGaming 3/5 · Jul 10, 2024 Abandoned

It’s safe to say that 2K and Visual Concepts have hit the ball out of the park with LEGO 2K Drive. We haven’t had this much fun with an open world racing game since Forza Horizon 4. The racing action is tense and chaotic, the open worlds are a pleasure to explore, and everything is just so varied. Everything pretty …

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It’s safe to say that 2K and Visual Concepts have hit the ball out of the park with LEGO 2K Drive. We haven’t had this much fun with an open world racing game since Forza Horizon 4. The racing action is tense and chaotic, the open worlds are a pleasure to explore, and everything is just so varied. Everything pretty much is awesome when it comes to LEGO 2K Drive, resulting in a game that’s fun for all ages and skill levels. And the coup de grâce is the vehicle builder, allowing you to truly let your imagination run wild.

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