Lenovo Expands Availability of the Legion Go 2 OLED Gaming Handheld Across Europe
Following its initial unveiling at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Lenovo has broadened the market reach of its latest portable gaming device, the Legion Go 2. Now accessible in the UK and various European countries, this OLED-equipped handheld offers gamers a powerful and immersive experience, with prices starting at £899 in the UK and approximately €1,495 including taxes in the Eurozone.
Market Launch and Pricing Details
Lenovo’s Legion Go 2, successor to the original Legion Go, has quietly entered retail channels beyond its initial launch markets. While the company initially indicated a North American release slated for November, retailers like Best Buy have already begun stocking the device. In the UK, the Legion Go 2 is positioned as a premium alternative to the Legion Go S, which debuted earlier this year.
Retailers such as Very have confirmed pricing tiers: the base model featuring the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU is priced at £899, with an upgrade to 1 TB of storage pushing the cost to £1,099. Availability extends to Austria and Germany, where the device retails for around €1,495 inclusive of VAT.
Design and Hardware Specifications
The Legion Go 2 is notably larger and heavier than its predecessor, reflecting its enhanced capabilities and expanded feature set. The base module measures 206 x 136.7 x 22.95 mm and weighs 710 grams, while the version equipped with TrueStrike controllers increases to 295.6 x 136.7 x 42.25 mm and 920 grams.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Display | 8.8-inch OLED panel, 1920 x 1200 resolution, 144 Hz refresh rate, 500 nits brightness, 97% DCI-P3 color gamut |
| Processor | AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU (without integrated AI acceleration) |
| Memory & Storage | Up to 32 GB LPDDR5X-8000 RAM and up to 2 TB M.2 2242 PCIe 4.0 SSD |
| Battery & Charging | 74 Wh (4-cell) battery with 65W wired fast charging support |
Performance and User Experience
Powered by the Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU, the Legion Go 2 delivers robust gaming performance suitable for demanding AAA titles and esports alike. Although it lacks onboard AI processing capabilities found in some competitors, its high-refresh-rate OLED screen ensures smooth visuals and vibrant colors, enhancing gameplay immersion. The device’s expanded memory and storage options cater to users requiring extensive game libraries and multitasking capabilities.
Comparative Insights and Market Position
Compared to the original Legion Go, the Legion Go 2’s increased size and weight accommodate its upgraded hardware and improved display technology. This trade-off aligns with trends seen in other handheld gaming devices, such as the Steam Deck’s evolution, where enhanced performance and screen quality often come with a bulkier form factor.
Lenovo’s strategic pricing places the Legion Go 2 in direct competition with other premium handheld consoles, appealing to gamers seeking a balance between portability and high-end specs. The device’s availability across multiple European markets reflects Lenovo’s commitment to expanding its footprint in the portable gaming sector.
Where to Buy and Availability
The Legion Go 2 is currently available through select retailers including Very in the UK, as well as authorized sellers in Austria and Germany. Prospective buyers should expect prices to vary slightly depending on storage configurations and regional taxes.

