LEGO 2K Drive Premium Drive Pass Season 1 (DLC)
Complemento / DLC de LEGO 2K Drive (Nintendo Switch) — ver juego completo101 cosmetic rewards across 100 tiers of seasonal challenges, but the no-expiry structure is the real headline here. Worth a look only if you're already deep in Bricklandia.
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I'll be straight with you: if you're sizing up this DLC, you've already bought LEGO 2K Drive, and you probably know whether you like it. So let's skip the tour and talk about whether the Premium Drive Pass Season 1 is actually worth unlocking your wallet for. The base game holds up as an arcade racer with a lot going for it. The open-world Bricklandia map auto-swaps your loadout between a street car, an off-road vehicle, and a boat depending on the terrain you hit, which keeps exploration genuinely breezy. The vehicle builder lets you snap together custom rides using up to 350 bricks, and the drift-and-boost racing feels responsive enough to satisfy both casual weekend players and anyone chasing gold times. Two-player split-screen is in, which means couch co-op is a real option. Up to six players can race online, with crossplay support keeping lobbies populated. The base game is a solid, fun arcade racer that skews young but doesn't talk down to older players who just want a low-stress good time. Now, about this DLC. The Premium Drive Pass Season 1 unlocks the ability to earn 101 additional rewards as you grind through 100 tiers of seasonal challenges spread across Bricklandia's biomes. The headline gets are 10 vehicles (including a LEGO-brick take on the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T and the Nissan Skyline GT-R, both Fast and Furious tie-ins), 10 minifigure drivers including the new Fast Crew characters, 26 brick packs for the Garage, 26 stickers, 6 flairs, and 8 new sounds. None of this is gameplay-altering content. It is purely cosmetic and creative fuel, which matters a lot depending on how much you care about the Garage builder or dressing up your minifig driver. The one genuinely player-friendly thing 2K did here is remove FOMO entirely. There is no expiry date on the Season. You pay once, you earn rewards at whatever pace fits your schedule, and if you already levelled up some tiers on the free track, buying the Premium version instantly retroactively unlocks everything you earned. That is a better deal than most seasonal passes in comparable games, and it deserves acknowledgment. It is also available as part of the Year 1 Drive Pass bundle if you want all four seasons at a lower per-season cost. The caveat that shadows the whole thing is that LEGO 2K Drive's wider monetisation drew genuine criticism at launch. The in-game store, Unkie's Emporium, runs on Brickbux currency, and reviewers and parents alike flagged concern about how aggressively it sits in a game targeting younger audiences. The DLC itself does not make that worse, but it exists inside that ecosystem, and if microtransactions in a kids-adjacent game are a dealbreaker for your household, that context matters. If you are buying for yourself as an adult fan of the genre who just wants more Garage fodder and a couple of licensed cars to brick-ify, the no-time-limit structure makes it a low-pressure add-on to pick up whenever it hits a discount.

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- Desarrolladora
- Visual Concepts Entertainment
- Distribuidora
- 2K
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 28 jun 2023