LEGO 2K Drive will be free to play for a limited time only
If you’ve been sitting on the fence about whether to buy LEGO 2K Drive, the upcoming free-to-play weekends could help you decide.
Since its launch in May, LEGO 2K Drive shot to the top ten most bought physical games in the UK and has been augmented with various updates and bonus content since then. However, you may well have still not played it yourself; perhaps you’re not ready to part with your cash for an unknown experience.
Soon, however, you’ll be able to see exactly what LEGO 2K Drive is all about by playing the brick-built racing game for free (for a limited time only) through some free-to-play weekends. The open-world racing game will be free to play on Xbox and Steam between August 31 and September 3, followed by free sessions for PlayStation users between September 7 and September 11. Outside of those dates, you will once more lose access to the game, but it should be enough time to get a taste of LEGO 2K Drive and see whether you want to take your racing future further.
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The AAA game is a driving adventure game, where you are behind the wheel of brick-built cars. Not only that but the open-world nature of the game is paired with various multiplayer options as well. In the Garage, you can use more than 1,000 digital bricks to tweak your vehicle exactly as you like it.
You can read more about what Brick Fanatics thought of the game in our in-depth review here.
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Can’t imagine anyone paying to play it
I have just enjoyed playing trailmakers which is Lego like, in so far as you build different vehicles to collect parts of a spaceship scattered across your planet to leave the planet and continue your journey..
really cheap game ATM, and you get the PS4 version and the PS5 version for one price.
I had the PS5 version crash a few times, but it saves constantly so it doesn’t really hamper progress too much.