LEGO 2K Drive Premium Drive Pass Season 2 (DLC)
Add-on / DLC for LEGO 2K Drive (Nintendo Switch) — view full game103 premium rewards for players already deep in Bricklandia, but the value here depends entirely on how much the base game's seasonal grind has its hooks in you.
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Worth it only if you are deep in the Garage mode or already own the Year 1 Drive Pass, otherwise the free tier covers casual players fine.
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About LEGO 2K Drive Premium Drive Pass Season 2 (DLC)
I'll be straight with you: if you're on the fence about LEGO 2K Drive itself, sort that out before you even look at this pass. The Season 2 Premium Drive Pass is a rewards-track upgrade for an open-world kart racer that sits somewhere between Mario Kart and a brick-built Forza Horizon, and it only makes sense if you're already enjoying the ride. The base game that this DLC feeds into is genuinely fun for the right crowd. Your vehicle auto-swaps between a street car, an off-road truck, and a boat depending on terrain, which makes exploring Bricklandia feel seamless and surprisingly wild at high speed. The Garage lets you snap together custom builds with up to 350 bricks, and the Brick Brawl mode added alongside Season 2 is a 3v3 vehicular destruction mode that works online or in local split-screen as a 1v1 battle, which absolutely qualifies as a couch-night option. Races are drifty, arcade-y, and competitive enough that your group's weakest player won't lap behind in silence forever. What the Premium Drive Pass actually gives you is a 100-tier progression track with 103 earnable rewards locked behind it: 11 vehicles, 10 drivers, 27 brick packs for the Garage, 26 stickers, 6 flairs, 8 sounds, and a few more cosmetic oddities. The Season 2 theme is LEGO City-inspired and gleefully weird, covering a drivable couch, a pool-floaty unicorn, a Viking ship, and a blocky llama. The free version of Season 2 still gets 22 rewards across the same 100 tiers, so the premium upgrade is purely about depth of collection. Crucially, seasons have no expiry date, so there is no pressure clock ticking here. You grind at your pace. The honest downside is context. LEGO 2K Drive shipped as a full-price game and immediately layered in Brickbux currency, Unkie's Emporium, and now seasonal passes. Critics called the microtransaction structure aggressive for a title aimed at younger players, and that criticism is fair. The Season 2 pass itself does not add new races, biomes, or story content. Everything unlocked is cosmetic or garage-facing. If you are already bought into the Year 1 Drive Pass bundle, this is included and a non-decision. If you are buying standalone, weigh whether 11 extra vehicles and a pile of stickers actually change your Tuesday night sessions. For families with kids already obsessed with Bricklandia, or for players who genuinely use the Garage and want more brick packs to build wilder machines, the Season 2 Premium pass delivers plenty of hours of content-chase. For casual players who race through the Cup Series twice and call it done, the free tier is probably enough.

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- Developer
- Visual Concepts Entertainment
- Publisher
- 2K
- Release Date
- Sep 13, 2023