"The Legion Go 2 generated a ton of hype, being Lenovo's next-gen gaming handheld with more powerful specs and a higher price tag, but the team only answered 10 questions before abandoning the thread. On Wednesday, Lenovo apologized for not being prepared enough to answer all the questions, but followed it up with a bombshell in an edit posted on Friday, adding that "we will need to cancel some preorders placed directly on Lenovo.com" for the Legion Go 2."
"According to the Lenovo team, the demand "substantially exceeded our projections" and led to "unforeseen delivery range extensions." While the orders with Lenovo's retail partners, like Best Buy, aren't affected, anyone who preordered the Legion Go 2 directly on the Lenovo website may see some frustrating news in their inboxes. The cancellations might not be a total shocker, since some user reports are circulating that Lenovo already pushed initial ship dates from September to October with "zero communication about the delay.""
Lenovo hosted an AMA that answered only ten questions before abandoning the thread and later apologized for being unprepared. The company announced it must cancel some Legion Go 2 preorders placed directly on Lenovo.com because demand substantially exceeded projections and caused unforeseen delivery range extensions. Orders placed through retail partners such as Best Buy are not affected, while some direct preorders had ship dates pushed from September to October with no communication. Lenovo plans to reopen Lenovo.com ordering once inventory is replenished and said it will address AMA questions over the rest of the month. Customer willingness to reorder may decline after the launch issues.
Read at Engadget
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