The high-end Legion Go 2's price surges to almost $3,000, likely prompting Lenovo to halt sales
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Lenovo's Legion Go 2 high-end model (2TB/32GB) surged in price from $1,480 to $2,850 on Lenovo's own store before being pulled entirely, now listed as 'coming soon.' Other retailers like B&H and Best Buy are also selling the device well above launch prices. The price spike is attributed to the ongoing RAM shortage, as memory suppliers like Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix redirect supply toward AI data centers. Other gaming handhelds haven't seen major price hikes yet, but similar increases are expected across the industry, with even next-gen consoles reportedly delayed to 2029-2030 as a result.
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