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RAMaggedon atinge Lenovo Legion Go S: preços sobem e o rival do Steam Deck fica difícil de recomendar

RAMaggedon hits Lenovo Legion Go S: prices rise and the Steam Deck rival becomes hard to recommend

RAMaggedon drives up Legion Go S prices, changing the competition with the Steam Deck. See the numbers, impacts, and what it means for the market.

RAMaggedon continues to impact the PC handheld market in 2026, raising the barrier to entry for those wanting a portable gaming machine. The Lenovo Legion Go S, considered a rival to the Steam Deck, has been hit by price adjustments on both versions.

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  1. Legion Go S: prices rise mercilessly
  2. Impact on the competitive landscape
  3. Market comparisons
  4. Looking to the future
  5. Conclusion

Legion Go S: prices rise mercilessly

The Z1 Extreme, which cost $829.99, has moved to $1,579.99, while the Z2 Go jumped from $599.99 to $989.99.

  • Z1 Extreme: from $829.99 to $1,579.99
  • Z2 Go: from $599.99 to $989.99

Impact on the competitive landscape

Despite still offering SteamOS, the Legion Go S becomes less attractive due to its cost-benefit ratio at these new price levels. Even so, the device remains powerful by keeping its focus on Steam-based software.

Market comparisons

Among other news, the Legion Go 2, Lenovo's current flagship line, has reached $1,999.99. It is not yet clear if the SteamOS model will hit the market in June, as announced. Asus has not changed the prices of its ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X, maintaining $599.99 and $999.99, respectively. Valve has not announced price adjustments, but acknowledged that some of the stock issues involving the Steam Deck OLED stem from increased costs and component availability.

Looking to the future

There are concerns that persistent memory shortages may delay future devices, including rumors about the Steam Deck 2. For now, we continue to monitor how the market adjusts.

Conclusion

The author of this coverage, who used to recommend the Legion Go S with SteamOS, cannot defend the purchase of the model at these new price points. Even so, the Legion Go S remains a solid option for those who prioritize the SteamOS ecosystem and local performance.

What do you think of this price movement? Would you still consider the Legion Go S or would you look for another option? Share your opinion in the comments.

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