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Buy a Lenovo Legion Go now for the lowest price ever

We may be fresh off Amazon’s Prime Day, but that doesn’t mean the great deals are slowing down. Here’s where you can save big Lenovo Legion Go Dealbringing the price of both storage options down, with the 512GB model having the lowest price yet.

The Lenovo Legion Go takes a slightly different approach to design compared to devices from Valve and Asus. Lenovo’s version has a larger screen and detachable controllers, making it one of the best handheld gaming PCs for multiplayer games.

Best Buy is currently offering the Lenovo Legion Go 512GB model for $629.99. That’s $70 off the suggested retail price of $699.99 and is also the lowest price the handheld has ever been available new.

If you want the higher capacity storage option, the 1TB Lenovo Legion Go has also been reduced in price from $749.99 to $699.99, a savings of $50. This brings the price of the higher capacity model down to the original MSRP of the 512GB. So if you were considering a purchase before these deals went live, you can now pay the same price but get double the storage.

Best Buy’s open-box pricing for the Lenovo Legion Go starts at $509.99 for a Fair grade and goes up to $572.99 for an Excellent condition unit. Depending on your grade, you may not get the original box and accessories that came with your handheld, and it may be subject to varying degrees of cosmetic damage.

Handheld buyers in the UK can save even more. Over at Currys, the 512GB Lenovo Legion Go is on sale for £599.99. That’s a saving of £100. It’s the biggest discount we’ve seen on a brand new product to date.

Better yet, you can save 50% on a screen protector and licensed earphones if you buy them together with the console. The screen protector is just £5, while the earphones are marked down to £14.99.

Want to know more about handhelds before you buy? Check out our Asus ROG Ally X review and Steam Deck OLED review to find out how the Legion Go’s competitors stack up.

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