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The LEGO 2K Drive Drive Pass Features Four Seasons Of Post-Launch Content

2K and Visual Concepts have revealed new details about the LEGO 2K Drive Drive Pass, which will feature four seasons’ worth of post-launch content.

According to the press release, beginning with the release of Drive Pass Season 1 in June 2023, each season will have new challenges and 100 levels to play through. In each season, you can earn a whole host of all-new free rewards with the free rewards changing from season to season. In Season 1, players can look forward to earning new drivers, stickers, flairs, sounds, and more. Furthermore, an all-new biome will be released within the first year.

Additionally, you can purchase the Premium Drive Pass, available for individual purchase for each season, or the “Year 1 Drive Pass,” which is a bundle that includes the Premium versions of Seasons 1 to 4, the Awesome Pizza Vehicle and 550 Coins that you can use in the in-game store, Unkie’s Emporium. Each Premium Drive Pass Season will allow you to earn even more rewards, including new vehicles from popular car manufacturers like Dodge (Season 1), Nissan (Season 1) and more.

LEGO 2K Drive‘s Drive Pass seasons don’t have time limits, so you can pick up and play each available Season at your own pace, and if you have been playing through the free version of a Season and decide to upgrade to the Premium Drive Pass, you will instantly unlock all the Premium rewards you have earned based on your current level.

LEGO 2K Drive is slated to release for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and PC on 19 May 2023.

Check out the trailer below:

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