The official twitter handle of Lenovo India has been teasing gamers of the country with cryptic tweets. The tweets have only one specific thing in common. On the 18th of August new line of Legion devices will be coming to India. Legion is Lenovo's gaming division that makes gaming devices like gaming laptops and desktops. One thing for sure is that the new launch is definitely not of the Lenovo Legion gaming smartphone so the question still remains what is actually launching. From the comments on the tweets, it seems that most consumers want the Lenovo Legion 5 with AMD Ryzen to launch in India. Even though there has been no official confirmation for the device the hype behind it is very real. Now it looks like Lenovo India is planning to launch a number of Legion gaming devices in India on August 18th.
For long you’ve been waiting for this moment.
— Lenovo India (@Lenovo_in) August 11, 2020
Now is your chance to rise above the rest.
Catch the unveiling of something Legiondary on 18-08-2020. #BeLegiondary #gaming #gamers #gamer #laptop #gaminglaptop pic.twitter.com/xjse5m3OeY
What is Lenovo India Planning on August 18?
Just one look at the trailer and immediately it is apparent that the event of August 18th is big. In the video attached in the tweet, there is a clear shot of at least four Legion laptops and one Legion gaming tower. Now Lenovo does make the Legion Tower 5i which hasn't been launched in India as of yet. Lenovo India has been very cryptic with the tweets and even the official Youtube channel or Instagram account has no word on what is coming in the 18th August launch event. Now though one thing is for certain, four new Legion laptops and one new Legion gaming tower are coming to India. It seems like with these new launches of gaming devices Lenovo India is going to take its biggest competitor Asus head-on. Asus India has been aggressive with its launches of gaming laptops in India with the ROG Zephyrus G14 and the new ROG Strix G15. Now it looks like Lenovo India is going to steal the thunder of Asus on the 18th. Though one question is still on everyone's mind. What are Dell and HP going to do about this?