Lego 2K Drive Season 1 Drive Pass Will Have 100 Levels To Speed Through

2K and Lego Group revealed new details about Lego 2K Drive’s upcoming post-launch support and content in Drive Pass Season 1.

Drive Pass Season 1 starts in June, and each season will have 100 levels for players to go through. There will also be new stickers, drivers, flairs, and sounds for players to earn. A brand-new biome will be introduced to the game within its first year.

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Lego 2K Drive will have four seasons in total for Year 1, and players can purchase each season’s Drive Pass separately or as one package. The Year 1 Drive Pass contains all four seasons, as well as the Awesome Pizza Vehicle and 550 Coins to use at the in-game store, Unkie’s Emporium.

Lego 2K Drive launches on May 9, 2023 for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. The game was first announced earlier this year in March.

In GameSpot’s Lego 2K Drive preview, we said, “There’s so much to do and see, and so many smart ways the systems fold into each other for a seamless experience. But in the moment, while playing, it’s anything but overwhelming. It’s a breezy, pick-up-and-play experience that uses its multitude of systems and options to feel expansive, without getting in the way of the fun.”

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