Hundreds of levels, vehicles, drivers, and other rewards
LEGO 2K Drivemight not even be off of the starting grid just yet, but that hasn’t prevented publisher 2K Gamesfrom announcing four seasonsof post-release content, as well as the premium-paid “Drive Pass.”
Start your engines 🏁 We got more information on Year 1 of the#LEGO2KDRIVEDrive Pass!

Continue your adventures with four new Drive Pass Seasons featuring new content, rewards and challenges. Season 1 available June 2023.
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— LEGO 2K HUB (@LEGO_2K_HUB)August 11, 2025
2K also notes that theLEGO 2K Driveseasons will not have time limits, so anyone picking up the free or premium Drive Pass will not be forced to grind through to the end before any specific deadline. More details as to the contents of the seasons will be released as each respective event approaches.LEGO 2K Drive,first revealed back in March, adapts the globally popular brick-based toy to the raceway, and will allow players to engage in local and online races, while also building vehicles, playing mini-games, and taking on a full single-player story campaign.

LEGO 2K Drivelaunches May 19 on PlayStation, PC, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. Multiple editions of the title are now available for pre-order, ranging from a standard $60-70 edition to a princely $120 “Awesome Rivals” Edition.






