Players can play with family and friends via local, 2-person split-screen or match online with other racers of similar skill levels. It offers both solo and multiplayer modes. The game also offers a wealth of color designs, stickers, flairs, and more, allowing players to further personalize their vehicles. With over 1,000 unique LEGO pieces available over the course of the game, players can create their own dream vehicles that suit their personalities and style. LEGO 2K Drive offers players a diverse customization system that lets them build their own vehicles from scratch. With its fast-paced, off-the-wall experience, it is a game that will keep your adrenaline pumping. You’ll be racing on a broad range of tracks and taking advantage of unique power-up abilities that can transform your standing in the race with just one touch of a button. The racing experience in LEGO 2K Drive is like no other. You’ll compete against charismatic rivals and aim to win the coveted Sky Cup Trophy. The game has an engaging storyline that will keep you hooked for hours. It is an open-world game where you can explore, discover, and race. You’ll enter the world of Bricklandia, where you’ll race across multiple unique biome regions. A Vast Open World with a Captivating Storyline If you recall, LEGO has just recently offered a LEGO Speed Champions McLaren Solus GT & McLaren F1 LM (76918) set this month, and it’s awesome to see that this set Speed Champions offering has its virtual counterpart in this latest LEGO video game.Īccording to LEGO’s official press release, here’s what we can expect from this latest LEGO video game. To get the latest LEGO news and LEGO Reviews straight in your inbox, subscribe via email, or you can also follow on Google News, or socials on Facebook, Twitter or subscribe to the Jay’s Brick Blog Youtube channel.Besides the great partnership between LEGO and 2K, the former also collaborated with the prestigious supercar and hypercar company, McLaren Automotive, to ensure a thrilling and high-octane experience that LEGO and video game fans can expect from the virtual world of Bricklandia. Really interesting to me, and I think a huge vote of confidence that when LEGO listens to their fans (who have been clamouring for LOTR to return), and deliver such an exceptionally-designed set, fans will show up and vote with their wallets.Īll in all, this bodes well for more LEGO Lord of the Rings, and I really do hope LEGO produce more sets from the theme, especially at more affordable and accessible price-points.Īre you surprised that Rivendell sold out its initial stock online? That would explain Australia being the first country where Rivendell went on backorder on the 6th of March. In Australia at least, it seems that LEGO have prioritised sending Rivendell stock to our network of LEGO Certified Stores, where they’re still readily available for purchase. Here’s a screenshot for posterity, where Rivendell is on backorder in the UK/Europe, and in Australia, along with an indication of when these backorders will begin to ship out. Turns out, LEGO’s best on reviving Lord of the Rings has paid off somewhat, with Rivendell going on backorder just 2 days after launch, which is even more impressive when you realise that there isn’t a big GWP (well, you got Frodo/Gollum Brickheadz and Houses of the World 1) or double points to lure people in. When sets go on backorder, it typically means that the first allotment of stock sells out, but more are usually in transit (via container, or are currently in LEGO warehouses).Īt US$500, in spite of being one of LEGO’s most critically-acclaimed sets (it’s already one of my favourites of all time), I was wondering how it would perform with fans given the hefty pricetag.Īt 6,167 pieces, it’s also the 8th biggest LEGO set by piece count, and quite a formidable set to build and own. So it finally happened – right as VIP early access ends, the 10316 The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell has gone on backorder globally from.
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