The thoughts of open-world racing with custom-created Lego vehicles sounds like a lot of fun right? While it can be done solo, can players add a friend into the mix to double that fun? Is there a Lego 2K Drive Multiplayer Mode?
Gamers are in luck as they can bring a friend along to race and explore all over the open world of Bricklandia. PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC players can group up with 6 other racers online. As an open-world title, players can freely choose to stick with each other, do world challenges, or can just leisurely explore the world. Players and other racers should know that new areas can NOT be unlocked in a shared world play. All the areas previously accessed in story mode will be readily available.
Set in the open world of Bricklandia gamers can participate in a variety of races whether that be on land, in the sea, or even in the air. LEGO 2K Drive will have all kinds of biomes, races, minigames, challenges, collectibles, and even a single-player story mode. Customization plays a key role as players can create their own vehicles with over 1,000 LEGO pieces. Of course, gamers can go online or participate in local couch races with friends.
Upon release, gamers can purchase the Year 1 Drive pass. With this, as new content is added to the title, gamers will automatically own them. Already, there are plans for all-new biomes, new vehicles, and themes.
LEGO 2K Drive currently has 4 different versions to choose from each one providing its own bonuses and perks:
LEGO 2K Drive Pre Order Edition ($59.99)
LEGO 2K Drive Cross-Gen Edition ($69.99)
LEGO 2K Drive Awesome Edition ($99.99)
LEGO 2K Drive Awesome Rivals Edition ($119.99)
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