
A new Lenovo Legion Go 2 leak just revealed the handheld’s full specs. The information in question comes from a known leaker, Evan Blass (via GamesRadar), who posted what appears to be press release slides on X (formerly Twitter). If this leak is accurate, it confirms some information we already knew and some that has been speculated.
Specs-wise, Lenovo’s handheld can be configured with either an AMD Ryzen Z2 chip or the more powerful AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme. The handheld will have up to 32GB of RAM and up to 1TB of SSD storage. If true, the entry-level model could sport a Ryzen Z2 chip, 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, with the latter two being similar to what other entry-level handhelds feature.
Legion Go 2 pic.twitter.com/vPbUROKkhrSeptember 1, 2025
As I learned when I went hands-on with a Legion Go 2 prototype during this year’s CES, the Legion Go 2 sports an OLED panel. According to the leak, the display will have a 1200p resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. 1200p resolution is actually lower than the current Legion Go’s 1600p, which is interesting. But considering we’re getting an OLED panel, the trade-off might be worth it.
And like the original, the Legion Go 2 will have detachable controllers similar to the Nintendo Switch 2. The controllers aren’t radically different, though they’re more rounded to provide a better grip. The biggest change I noticed when I tried the prototype was the rounded d-pad, which should make it easier to play fighting games on the Legion Go 2.

This leak doesn’t discuss price, but given how gaming consoles now cost more thanks to the ongoing tariff situation, I don’t expect the Legion Go 2 will be cheap. The Legion Go currently costs $749, but it originally started at $599. Handhelds like the Asus ROG Ally X are also now more expensive than before. In other words, the Legion Go 2, with its OLED display and beefier specs, could command a steep price.
As always, take this (and any) leak with a healthy dose of skepticism. IFA 2025 kicks off in a few days, so we’ll hopefully learn more about the Lenovo Legion Go 2 at that time. Stay tuned for updates as we hear them!