2K has announced the release of the Creators Hub feature for Lego 2K Drive, available on all platforms today, except for Nintendo Switch which is coming at a later date.
The Creators Hub allow players to share their created vehicles, built using Lego bricks, for other players to download. It’s a new menu that you can find in the game.
The Depot, the first screen in Creators Hub, will show the Most Upvoted and Most Downloaded creations. You can also search and filter through creations, search by 2K Account Name (if you know a friend or looking for a specific creator) as well as by a Share Code number.
In essence, it works like any typical livery sharing featuring in a racing game, though this one includes whole vehicles. But instead of anime cars, one should expect various Lego set recreations (with varying levels of accuracy).
Oddly, there’s a hard cap on how many a player can upload a vehicle in a Creators Hub: 30. Once over the limit, you need to replace an existing creation if you want to upload a new one.
Lego 2K Drive is out now on PS4, PS5, PC (Steam, Epic Games Store), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch. Check out what we think of the game in our review here.