Lenovo has officially introduced its latest gaming handheld, the Legion Go 2, at the IFA Berlin 2025 tech event. The next-generation device comes with significant performance upgrades, including the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, up to 32GB LPDDR5X RAM, and 2TB PCIe SSD storage. Running on Windows 11, the Legion Go 2 is designed for portable PC-level gaming with enhanced visuals and hardware improvements.
The device is equipped with an 8.8-inch OLED touchscreen display featuring a 1920 x 1200 resolution, a 144Hz variable refresh rate, and up to 500 nits brightness, making it ideal for high-refresh gaming experiences. Lenovo has also upgraded the battery, offering a 78Whr capacity, which is 50 percent larger than its predecessor, along with Super Rapid Charge technology for faster recharging.
In terms of design, the Legion Go 2 includes detachable TrueStrike controllers, similar to the Nintendo Switch, allowing more flexible gameplay. It also integrates a fingerprint scanner on the power button for added security. For connectivity, the handheld features Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, dual USB Type-C ports (USB 4.0 with DisplayPort 2.0 and PD 3.0 support), a 3.5mm audio jack, and expandable storage via microSD card up to 2TB.
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 price starts at EUR 999 (approximately Rs. 1,03,000) and will be available in select markets from September 2025 in the Eclipse Black color variant. Lenovo confirmed four different configurations, including the base Ryzen Z2 model with 16GB RAM and 1TB storage, an upgraded version with 32GB RAM, and the top-end Ryzen Z2 Extreme variant with 32GB RAM and 2TB storage.
Weighing 920 grams with controllers attached, the Legion Go 2 delivers a robust balance between performance, portability, and premium features, making it one of the most anticipated handheld gaming devices of 2025.

