It is no secret that Lenovo will be unveiling new gaming handhelds next month during CES 2025 in Las Vegas. In fact, the company has already admitted as much to some outlets by way of an official press invite. Moreover, Lenovo confirmed it would be returning to AMD's Ryzen APUs again, unlike MSI's recent Claw 7 AI Plus and Claw 8 AI Plus releases.
However, specifics about Lenovo's follow-up to the Legion Go remain unofficial for now. With that being said, there have been various leaks in recent leaks about three new Legion Go gaming handhelds being on the horizon. Now, it seems that someone has tipped off VideoCardz to a retailer listing that has since been taken offline.
Nonetheless, VideoCardz has obtained screenshots of the Legion Go S, which appears to be the device's final name. Not only have promotional images leaked, but so have various hardware specifications. For instance, the Legion Go S utilises a 1,920 x 1,200-pixel IPS display, although Lenovo will advertise the device with 1080p gaming in mind.
Furthermore, its AMD Ryzen Z2 Go APU will combine a quad-core Zen 3 CPU with an RDNA 2-derived integrated GPU (iGPU). The latter will arrive under the Radeon 800M series too, despite apparent similarities with the RDNA 2-based Radeon 680M. In short, the Legion Go S will be less powerful than the existing Legion Go (curr. $469.99 - refurbished on Amazon).
Still, the MicroAid listing suggests that the Legion Go S will start at around €600 (~$624) with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. Potentially, a 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage option could also be in the works; pricing for this SKU has not emerged yet, though.