Legion Go S gets its first custom skins, available in “the next few days”

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The Lenovo Legion Go S was released earlier this month in the US, though it has been available even longer in other regions after being launched at CES 2025. In any case, there aren't many color options available. Right now, you can only get it in Glacier White, while the upcoming SteamOS version features a dark gray colorway. In other words, users are pretty much stuck with one color, but this could change soon.
Luckily, while Lenovo hasn't offered different colors, a third-party company called M2 Skins is stepping in to help. They are making custom skins for the Legion Go S, allowing users to give their device a makeover. These skins will be available very soon, giving handheld owners a way to make their Legion Go S stand out against the factory design.
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- CPU: AMD Ryzen Z2 Go
- Graphics: AMD Radeon Graphics, 12 cores
- Display: 8-inch, 120Hz, IPS, VRR, 1920 x 1200
- RAM: 32GB 6400MHz LPDDR5X
- Storage: 1TB PCIe SSD
First custom skins for Lenovo Legion S pictured by M2 Skins
M2 Skins recently shared an update on the Legion Go subreddit. They announced that they just finished designing skins for the Legion Go S and posted an image of a matte metallic blue skin. The company has also confirmed that the skins will be available in “the next few days” on their website, but a product page is yet to go live.
At the moment, M2 Skins hasn't confirmed what other colors will be available. But based on their past skins for the standard Legion Go, we can expect a variety of options such as brushed aluminum, frosty vanilla, and prism. Also, while the prices are yet to be announced, we’re expecting them to cost around the same as the standard Legion Go skins, which are listed at $29. This will make them affordable to most users, but some premium skins might carry a higher price tag.
In any case, getting a skin for your Legion Go S will not only help with making the device look unique compared to what others own, but it will also protect the original surface from scratches. On top of that, skins can also improve the grip, depending on the material. Once the Legion Go S skins are live on M2 Skins, we’ll be able to get a closer look.