The Lenovo Legion Go will be competing with the growing gaming handheld market which is now dominated by Valve’s Steam Deck and ASUS’ Rog Ally. The Legion Go is powered by AMD’s new Phoenix processors and can run full Windows OS enabling gamers to run most of their popular games on the go.
According to the leaked renders, the Legion Go has shoulder buttons, side triggers, back triggers, 2 USB-C ports, a power button, a headphone jack, volume controls and a micro-SD slot. Also, like Nintendo Switch, the controllers on both sides of Legion Go can be removed and attached as per the preference.
Lenovo is expected to reveal this gaming handheld at IFA next month.