The Lenovo Legion Go price has been steadily falling in recent months in the wake of building pressure from rivals such as the Steam Deck OLED and Asus ROG Ally X. However, with rumors of a new Legion Go 2 in the works, the price of the gaming handheld has just plummeted on Amazon, dropping from $699.99 to just $529.99.
As one of the best handheld gaming PC options available, Lenovo‘s first gaming handheld has long been a tempting option, with its detachable controllers, large 8.8-inch screen, and powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme CPU. However, its impressive hardware has always meant it has demanded a particularly high price. With today’s savings, though, it becomes an absolute bargain.
If you’re tempted, though, you’ll have to be quick as stock is super limited. Follow this link now to see if there’s still stock left at this incredible new low price – it’s a saving of 24%, after all.
If you’re not lucky enough to grab one of the Legion Go’s at that $529.99 price, though, you can also pick up the device from Best Buy for a nearly as good price of $549.99 via this link. Crucially, unlike some Best Buy deals, you don’t need to be a Best Buy Plus member to take advantage of this price drop.
This discount is also available in some other parts of the worlds, with Canada Best Buy buyers getting a $250 CAD price drop. However, the UK Amazon price is only £30 lower than its usual £699.99 level right now and while in Australia the Legion Go price dropped from $1,499.99 AUD to $1,059.99 AUD last month, it hasn’t had a further discount recently.
If you haven’t been able to snag a Legion Go at these new low prices, may we suggest instead reading up on what we know so far about the Legion Go 2 via our Legion Go 2 guide, as you may just want to dive straight in to buy that device instead if and when it arrives.