The Lenovo Legion Go S, originally positioned as an accessible entry in the handheld gaming market, has seen its price nearly double in several regions. This drastic upward trend is attributed to a deepening global crisis in the memory and semiconductor industries, forcing manufacturers to adjust MSRPs significantly.
The price surge has been particularly severe in the United States, especially for models featuring high-end internals. The impact is most visible in the following tiers:
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AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (SteamOS): Originally launched at approximately $830, this variant is now retailing for at least $1,580.
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Windows Variants: Prices for these models have climbed even higher, reaching roughly $1,680.
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Ryzen Z2 Models: Even the entry-level versions have not been spared, jumping from an initial $600 to nearly $1,000.
This follows a broader trend within Lenovo’s lineup; the flagship Legion Go 2 recently experienced a price hike of roughly $650 only weeks prior.

Best Buy prices for the Lenovo Legion Go S
Regional Variations: Europe
While the United States faces heavy inflation, Europe is currently struggling with severe supply shortages. Although the Legion Go S can occasionally be found near its original price point on the continent, stock levels remain critically low. Meanwhile, the Legion Go 2 has seen its European pricing skyrocket from €800 to €1,679.
A Broader Industry Crisis
Lenovo is not an isolated case. The ongoing memory shortage has impacted established platforms across the industry, including the PlayStation 5. Industry experts indicate that there is currently no definitive timeline for a market correction, suggesting that high prices and limited availability may persist for the foreseeable future.
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