Win one of four copies of LEGO 2K Drive with Brick Fanatics
Brick Fanatics is giving away four copies of brand new video game LEGO 2K Drive – and all you need to do to win is sign up to our newsletter.
2K Games’ first AAA LEGO title launched on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PC last week, bringing together open-world racing and an incredibly deep garage to build your own custom cars. It’s full of neat mechanics, like the ability to instantly switch vehicle type depending on your terrain – tarmac, off-road or water – and is packed with the personality of The LEGO Movie.
Both the standard and Awesome editions are available now through all good retailers, but we’ve teamed up with the LEGO Group to give away four digital copies of the game to our newsletter subscribers. If you’re not already on our mailing list, you can get your name in the hat by filling in the form below before Friday, June 2 at 12pm UK time.
There are four games up for grabs, with one PlayStation and one Xbox code available per UK and US regions, so make sure to specify your location. If you’re based in Europe, select ‘UK’ to be in with a chance of winning (the PlayStation code is region-specific). All current subscribers will be entered into the draw automatically, and the first name drawn in each region will be offered their choice of platform. We’ll then draw names until the remaining code is claimed.
By subscribing to the Brick Fanatics newsletter, you’ll not only gain entry into each and every one of our giveaways, but you’ll also receive weekly round-ups of all the latest LEGO news and reviews, LEGO deal alerts, set launch reminders and plenty more.
This prize draw is open to subscribers in the UK, US and Europe, and will run until Friday, June 2 at 12pm UK time. We reserve the right to re-draw winners if prizes are not claimed within 48 hours after being notified. Good luck!
LEGO 2K Drive is out now on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC. You can find our in-depth review of the game here.
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