Compara los precios de LEGO® 2K Drive Year 1 Drive Pass (DLC) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Visual Concepts Entertainment. Publicado por 2K. Lanzado el 19/5/2023. Disponible en Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Géneros: Single Player, Multiplayer, Local Co-op, Racing, Arcade, Adventure.

Four seasons of post-launch content for one of the better kart racers in recent memory, but 2K's monetization habits cast a long shadow over what should be an easy family purchase.

My Saturday night crew has put a decent chunk of hours into LEGO 2K Drive, and I'll be straight with you: the base game genuinely earns its keep. The vehicle transformation mechanic, where your ride automatically shifts between a street car, an off-road truck, and a boat depending on the terrain under your wheels, is slick enough that even first-timers grasp it in minutes. Drifting works on a simple hold-the-brake system rather than the waggle-the-stick routine from Mario Kart, which means the kid on the couch next to you is not hopelessly lost after five minutes. The Bricklandia open world covers biomes like Turbo Acres, Big Butte County, Prospecto Valley, and Hauntsborough, and the weight-class system for vehicles, ranging from nimble Formula 1-style street racers to heavy bruiser trucks like the Gold Driller, gives races a little more texture than a pure luck-fest. So where does the Year 1 Drive Pass sit in all of this? It bundles the Premium versions of all four post-launch seasons into one purchase, running from Season 1 in June 2023 through Season 4 in Spring 2024. Across those tiers you unlock vehicles including a 1970 Dodge Charger R/T and a Nissan Skyline GT-R, plus drivers, stickers, sounds, brick packs, and flairs. Season 2 also dropped the Brick Brawl multiplayer mode and a ranked online ladder as free additions for all players, though the premium pass layers extra cosmetic rewards on top. One genuinely player-friendly design call: the seasons carry no expiry timers, so you can grind them at your own pace rather than racing a countdown clock. Here is the part that requires honesty, though. LEGO 2K Drive sits in the "mixed or average" critical range precisely because the live-service monetization layer creates friction that parents and budget-conscious players will notice. The 550 Coins included with the Year 1 Pass are for Unkie's Emporium, the in-game store, and you will very likely want more than 550 Coins once you see what is on offer there. The rubber-banding AI frustrates more competitive players, with some reviewers flagging that lead cars disappear early then reappear suspiciously late in a race. The side-mission loop also repeats itself across each biome, which is fine for younger audiences but wears thin for anyone who has played an open-world racer before. A noted post-launch controversy worth flagging: Season 1 content was reportedly delisted from storefronts, which creates real uncertainty about long-term availability of what was sold as "no expiry" content. For couch play, LEGO 2K Drive supports local co-op, and the accessible controls mean four people of mixed skill can have a genuinely fun evening with it. The weapons, including homing rockets, spider-web vision blockers, and a blue-shell equivalent that catapults you to the front, keep races chaotic enough that no one feels left out. The custom vehicle builder, where you can assemble something from over a thousand brick pieces and actually race it online, is the game's best trick and the thing most likely to keep kids hooked through all four seasons of new parts to collect. If you are already committed to LEGO 2K Drive and enjoy the base loop, bundling all four seasons in one go is the better value play versus buying individually. If you are on the fence about the base game itself, factor the DLC cost on top of a full-price release, and consider 2K's track record with in-game currencies before handing this to a younger player unsupervised. Riley, Scout Team

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LEGO® 2K Drive Year 1 Drive Pass (DLC)

19 may 2023Visual Concepts Entertainment2K
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Four seasons of post-launch content for one of the better kart racers in recent memory, but 2K's monetization habits cast a long shadow over what should be an easy family purchase.

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My Saturday night crew has put a decent chunk of hours into LEGO 2K Drive, and I'll be straight with you: the base game genuinely earns its keep. The vehicle transformation mechanic, where your ride automatically shifts between a street car, an off-road truck, and a boat depending on the terrain under your wheels, is slick enough that even first-timers grasp it in minutes. Drifting works on a simple hold-the-brake system rather than the waggle-the-stick routine from Mario Kart, which means the kid on the couch next to you is not hopelessly lost after five minutes. The Bricklandia open world covers biomes like Turbo Acres, Big Butte County, Prospecto Valley, and Hauntsborough, and the weight-class system for vehicles, ranging from nimble Formula 1-style street racers to heavy bruiser trucks like the Gold Driller, gives races a little more texture than a pure luck-fest. So where does the Year 1 Drive Pass sit in all of this? It bundles the Premium versions of all four post-launch seasons into one purchase, running from Season 1 in June 2023 through Season 4 in Spring 2024. Across those tiers you unlock vehicles including a 1970 Dodge Charger R/T and a Nissan Skyline GT-R, plus drivers, stickers, sounds, brick packs, and flairs. Season 2 also dropped the Brick Brawl multiplayer mode and a ranked online ladder as free additions for all players, though the premium pass layers extra cosmetic rewards on top. One genuinely player-friendly design call: the seasons carry no expiry timers, so you can grind them at your own pace rather than racing a countdown clock. Here is the part that requires honesty, though. LEGO 2K Drive sits in the "mixed or average" critical range precisely because the live-service monetization layer creates friction that parents and budget-conscious players will notice. The 550 Coins included with the Year 1 Pass are for Unkie's Emporium, the in-game store, and you will very likely want more than 550 Coins once you see what is on offer there. The rubber-banding AI frustrates more competitive players, with some reviewers flagging that lead cars disappear early then reappear suspiciously late in a race. The side-mission loop also repeats itself across each biome, which is fine for younger audiences but wears thin for anyone who has played an open-world racer before. A noted post-launch controversy worth flagging: Season 1 content was reportedly delisted from storefronts, which creates real uncertainty about long-term availability of what was sold as "no expiry" content. For couch play, LEGO 2K Drive supports local co-op, and the accessible controls mean four people of mixed skill can have a genuinely fun evening with it. The weapons, including homing rockets, spider-web vision blockers, and a blue-shell equivalent that catapults you to the front, keep races chaotic enough that no one feels left out. The custom vehicle builder, where you can assemble something from over a thousand brick pieces and actually race it online, is the game's best trick and the thing most likely to keep kids hooked through all four seasons of new parts to collect. If you are already committed to LEGO 2K Drive and enjoy the base loop, bundling all four seasons in one go is the better value play versus buying individually. If you are on the fence about the base game itself, factor the DLC cost on top of a full-price release, and consider 2K's track record with in-game currencies before handing this to a younger player unsupervised.

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