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Season Passes are a staple of modern Games-as-a-Service titles, where they can prove extremely popular (Fortnite, Fall Guys) or disastrous to a game’s longevity (Chocobo GP).

Now a Season Pass-styled content system has been confirmed for the upcoming racing game LEGO 2K Drive, though it has some key differences.

The Year 1 Drive Pass will be spread across four seasons, running from just after launch in June 2023 through Spring 2024. As is typical, two tracks will be included – a free one available for everyone and a paid Premium track with more rewards. Across both you’ll be able to unlock new drivers, stickers, flairs, sounds, and more. The Premium track, however, will have exclusive cars from Nissan and Dodge.

Unlike many Season Passes, however, there isn’t a time limit for LEGO 2K Drive. This means that you’ll be able to unlock all of the content whenever you like, even if a new season is currently running.

LEGO 2K Drive will bring its colorful take on racing to Switch on May 19th, 2023.
 

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Written by Tom Brown

Whether it’s an exciting new entry in a series long established or a weird experiment meant only for the dedicated, Tom is eager to report on it. Rest assured, if Nintendo ever announces Elite Beat Agents 2, he’ll be there.