The Lenovo Legion Go is one of the best Steam Deck alternatives, offering easy access to storefronts like Steam, PC Game Pass, and the Epic Games Store. Not to mention a slew of online multiplayer games that are incompatible with Steam Deck. The Legion Go also boasts robust specs that allow it to play most modern games at solid presets and an ergonomic design that makes it comfortable for extended play sessions. It’s typically an expensive handheld (starting at $700), but a new bundle is allowing you to pick it up for just $650.
Lenovo Legion Go 8.8-Inch Handheld (512GB)
$650 (was $730)
This bundle from Antonline includes the 512GB model plus three months of PC Game Pass. That makes it the best deal we’ve seen for the Legion Go. The handheld is equipped with an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, Radeon 700M Series GPU, and a huge 8.8-inch display that supports a 144Hz refresh rate. It’s a well-rounded device–and if you’re looking for a handheld with Windows that offers broader access to PC games than Steam Deck, it deserves a closer look.
Note that Best Buy is discounting the 512GB and 1TB models by $50 too, though they don’t come bundled with the PC Game Pass membership like the deal at Antonline.
It’s worth noting that Best Buy still has a fantastic deal on the ASUS ROG Ally, which is essentially an affordable, smaller alternative to the Lenovo Legion Go. Featuring a seven-inch screen, 1080p resolution, and Ryzen Z1 processor, it’s a great option if you’re working with a smaller budget, as right now the handheld is on sale for just $400 (down from $600).