Lenovo is apparently making two new Legion Go handhelds, but I’m not excited yet

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The fact some sort of new Lenovo Legion Go handheld is coming is the worst-kept secret in the scene at this point. However, the laptop maker just let slip that there are actually two new models on the way, backing up leaked photos of a portable PC shell just yesterday.

I test all the best gaming handhelds, and I’d be lying if I said I vibed with the OG Lenovo Legion Go. Ultimately, the portable PC just feels too clunky for me to choose it over the Asus ROG Ally, even if does pair the same Ryzen Z1 APU with a QHD 144Hz display and detachable controllers. Simply put, it feels too much like a small laptop with two gamepads jammed on the side for my liking, and it’ll take something quite different to sway me.

On that note, Lenovo has name-dropped two new handhelds on its newly released docking station listing (via Videocardz). Dubbed the “Legion Go Gen 2” and “Legion Go Lite,” the seemingly accidental information has now been removed. It does tie into various other rumors that have popped up over the year though, and, while I dismissed the last mention as an AI blunder, the phrasing here feels too deliberate. 

Screenshot of Lenovo Legion Go docking station page with Legion Go Gen 1, Gen 2, and Lite listing highlighted

(Image credit: Lenovo / Videocardz)

On top of Lenovo letting the handheld cat out of the bag, we were also treated to some supposed Legion Go Lite shell photos by YouTuber NITTRX. The shared image reveals a white casing with integrated controls, indicating that the detachable TrueStrike gamepads aren’t on the menu. 



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