According to our source, Lenovo intends to begin selling the new Legion Go from early September in the Eurozone but not until November in North America. Lenovo is also said to have settled on €999 launch pricing; unfortunately, our source was unable to specify whether this pricing applies to Ryzen Z2 or Ryzen Z2 Extreme variants. With that being said, a hands-on video that emerged earlier this summer confirms that Lenovo has been working on a lesser Ryzen Z2 variant as well as a Ryzen Z2 Extreme option. Incidentally, MSI has priced the similar Claw A8 at between €899 and €999 in the Eurozone.

Apparently, the Legion Go 2 could be comparatively expensive in North America, too. At this stage, our source stresses that Lenovo has not settled on firm North American pricing, possibly because of fluctuating US tariffs. Even so, they claim that Lenovo is considering pricing the Legion Go 2 between $1,049 and $1,099 in the US, which would be much higher than the alleged $899 starting price for the ROG Xbox Ally X.