Gamers everywhere are currently in the midst of a frenzy surrounding pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch 2, but has a better alternative just appeared?
It’s no secret that the handheld gaming landscape is in a very different place to when the original Nintendo Switch launched back in 2017. In 2025, the Nintendo Switch 2 also has to contend with the likes of the Steam Deck OLED and the MSI Claw 8 AI+, just to name a few.
In fact, things have just gotten even trickier thanks to a well timed price drop on Amazon, which lets you get the incredibly versatile Lenovo Legion Go for just £449.10, which is a massive drop on the console’s original £699.99 asking price.
Thanks to an additional coupon on top of an existing price cut, the Lenovo Legion Go is now available for a significantly reduced cost, making it bargain for PC gamers.
Just like the Nintendo Switch 2, the Lenovo Legion Go also has removable controllers so that you can prop the console up with its built-in stand, and use the controllers wirelessly for an experience that more closely mirrors home console gaming.
Helping to cement that experience is the Lenovo Legion Go’s unbelievably gorgeous 8.8-inch QHD+ panel which is incredibly bright and provides tons of detail when indulging in triple-A titles.
In our review for the console, our tester explained: “the imposing Legion Go display led to me having some of the most immersive sessions I’ve had across any of the handhelds I’ve tested. It gets plenty bright too, with Lenovo touting a maximum of 500 nits of brightness.”
Thanks to the powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip inside the Lenovo Legion Go, you can expect solid performance across the board when playing games at 1080p, and in our experience we never felt the chassis become uncomfortably warm.
In addition to 16GB RAM, the Legion Go has a massive 512GB SSD built in for storing the latest games, which gives you a lot more wiggle room than the 256GB capacity of the Nintendo Switch 2.
As a final point, the device includes three months of Game Pass at no additional cost, so you can dive straight into must-play titles like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and South of Midnight.
Being just over £250 cheaper than what it originally cost at launch, the Lenovo Legion Go is now a bargain for those who want to enjoy high-end gaming on the move.