There’s still time to grab two free LEGO 2K Drive pre-order sets
With the Standard Edition of LEGO 2K Drive arriving from tomorrow, there’s still time to pre-order the game and grab two free promotional sets.
LEGO 2K Drive will be screeching across the finish line this week when the Standard Edition of the game will finally be released. The highly-anticipated AAA racer has already arrived in the form of an Awesome Edition and Awesome Rivals Edition on May 16, with the basic (and more affordable) version launching on May 19.
The first interactive title in a new partnership between developer Visual Concepts, publisher 2K and the LEGO Group, the game introduces players to the wild and wacky world of Bricklandia and its many minifigure inhabitants. There are single and multiplayer races to take part in, challenges to complete and multiple parts to collect and use to build custom vehicles.
The Standard Edition of LEGO 2K Drive will be launching on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC platforms and includes the base game. If you’re quick and place a pre-order today, you’ll also receive the Aquadirt Racer Pack, a bonus in-game vehicle. However, if you purchase a disc-based copy of the Awesome Edition of LEGO 2K Drive, a physical Aquadirt Racer 3-in-1 model will also be included.
In addition, pre-orders of the LEGO 2K Drive Awesome Edition at GAME will receive a free 30657 McLaren Solus GT polybag alongside a physical Aquadirt Racer model, while pre-orders of the Standard Edition will be eligible for just the McLaren promotional set.
Click here to find out more about the game, or here to check out all the various versions and pre-order bonuses. To find out what we think of LEGO 2K Drive, be sure to take a look at our in-depth review.
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