Lenovo Legion Go 2 Set to Launch in October, Starting at $1,100
lenovo has unveiled the Legion Go 2, its next-generation handheld gaming device, slated for release in October. The successor to the original Legion Go boasts enhanced performance and configurations, positioning itself as a premium competitor in the burgeoning portable PC gaming market.
The Legion Go 2 arrives as demand for dedicated handheld gaming platforms continues to grow,fueled by titles from Steam and Xbox Game Pass. Targeting PC gamers seeking on-the-go experiences, LenovoS new device aims to deliver a powerful and versatile alternative to consoles and mobile gaming. The launch coincides with the release of the ROG Ally, creating a competitive landscape for handheld gaming enthusiasts.The legion Go 2 will be available in multiple configurations.The base model, equipped with an AMD Z2 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD, will start at $1,100. A 32GB RAM/1TB SSD configuration is priced at $1,200. For users demanding maximum performance, the Z2 Extreme model with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD will cost $1,350, while a 2TB storage option will be available for $1,480.
Each Legion Go 2 will ship with a USB-C charger and a carry case. Lenovo is also working with Valve on SteamOS support for the device. It remains unconfirmed whether the Legion Go 2 will support the full-screen Xbox experience currently offered by the ROG Ally.The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is scheduled for release in October, with the ROG Ally launching shortly after on October 16. This timing sets the stage for a important month for handheld gaming.