We could see a Lenovo Legion Go successor soon, if the Ryzen Z2 rumors and price drops are anything to go by

The Lenovo Legion Go portable gaming PC is on sale now and the price drops to $499 (was $699) at Amazon for the first time amid rumors about AMD’s Ryzen Z2 portable gaming chips – and this could be positive news for a potential successor.

Lenovo remains the only brand among recent handheld manufacturers that has yet to build a successor or upgrade to its original handheld device; Asus released the improved ROG Ally X earlier this year and Valve launched the Steam Deck OLED in November 2023. There have been reports of a Lenovo Legion Go ‘Lite’ ‘leak’, which may have a smaller screen and an HDMI output, but will reportedly stick with the Ryzen Z1 chip.