Lenovo Legion Go S Pre-Orders Open: First Ryzen Z2 Gaming Handheld

Lenovo's Legion Go S, the first gaming handheld with an AMD Ryzen Z2, is now available for pre-order in Europe, the UK, and the US. Get the details on

Lenovo has opened pre-orders for the Legion Go S, the first gaming handheld powered by the new AMD Ryzen Z2 series processors. Announced at CES 2025, the Legion Go S is now available for pre-order across Europe, the UK, and the US, although with slightly different configurations and pricing.

Lenovo Legion Go S Pre-Orders Open: First Ryzen Z2 Gaming Handheld

Legion Go S: Windows and Steam OS Options

Lenovo unveiled two versions of the Legion Go S at CES 2025: one running Windows and another with Steam OS. Currently, only the Windows version is available for pre-order. The Steam OS version is expected to arrive in May.

Pricing and Availability

Here's a breakdown of the pricing and configurations available:

United States

  • Sold exclusively through Best Buy.
  • Only available in a configuration with 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage.
  • Priced at $729.99.

Europe and the UK

  • Sold directly by Lenovo.
  • Available in two configurations: 16 GB of RAM with 512 GB of storage, and 32 GB of RAM with 1 TB of storage.
  • Starting price in the UK: £600 (for the 16 GB/512 GB version).
  • Starting price in the Eurozone: €629 (for the 16 GB/512 GB version).
  • 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage variant prices: £649.99 in the UK and €800 in the Eurozone.

Legion Go S vs. Legion Go

It's worth noting that despite the "S" designation, the Legion Go S is positioned as a higher-priced alternative to the original Legion Go (currently priced around $649.99 on Amazon) despite being less powerful. The Legion Go S emphasizes portability and is not expected to outperform the original Legion Go.

Source(s): Lenovo UK

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