Lego 2K Drive will now let players share their vehicle designs to all players
2K have announced that Lego 2K Drive is getting a boost on all platforms, with the addition of the Creators Hub. This new add-on will let player share their vehicle designs with the world, as well as view those made by other players.
There are a few key features to the Creators Hub, which 2K have provided in the list below.
Filtered Browsing - By switching from the Depot to the Browse tab, you can peruse the ever-growing selection of uploads from other players! You can browse with a variety of filters, including Street, Off-Road, and Water vehicles, vehicles uploaded by your 2K Account Friends, and vehicles you've previously Downloaded or Upvoted.
Vast Search Features - Along with filters, you can also sort the Creators Hub vehicles by alphabetical order, how recently they were uploaded, total number of upvotes, total number of downloads, or total number of bricks used to construct the vehicle. You can also search by 2K Account Name, a vehicle's identifying Share Code number, or vehicles made by someone on your Friends list, with the same Filter and Sort By options as the rest of the Creators Hub.
Adding Vehicles To Your Collection - When you've found something you like in the Creators Hub, simply hit Download and confirm your decision to add it to your Garage! Whenever you visit your Garage, you'll see any Downloaded vehicles listed underneath the Downloads tab. When you're ready to get behind the wheel of any vehicles you've acquired from the Creators Hub, simply add them to your Loadout and show Bricklandia your newest rides!
Sharing Your Vehicles - Any vehicle created solely by you in the Garage is eligible to be uploaded to the Creators Hub. All Creators Hub submissions go through a moderation process before they're shared with the LEGO 2K Drive community, giving players a selection of player-created vehicles. Each player is allowed to upload a total of 30 vehicles to the Creators Hub with any new uploads you want to make beyond that will need to be swapped in place of old ones.
The update is rolling out now and it does require you to have a 2K account to access the shared library, but it will mean PlayStation players can share their works to Switch and so on.