Or perhaps more precisely, the Legion Go S Powered By SteamOS (its full and cumbersome title). It’s the first handheld PC officially powered by Valve’s Linux-based operating system ...
This week, Valve took another step toward reaching the SteamOS endgame. After Lenovo unveiled the Legion Go S Powered by SteamOS, Valve clearly signaled its intent to officially expand SteamOS to ...
Pierre-Loup Griffais, one of the lead designers on the Steam Deck and SteamOS, tells me a beta for other handhelds “is slated to ship after March sometime,” and that you might discover the OS ...
Why it matters: It has long been speculated that Valve intends to expand the reach of its SteamOS Linux distribution beyond the Steam Deck, with Lenovo's upcoming Legion Go model potentially ...
Lenovo recently revealed that its upcoming Legion Go S gaming handheld will ship with Valve's SteamOS operating system. Valve has been working to expand SteamOS to third-party devices for quite ...
SteamOS is slowly becoming an alternative to Windows for handheld gaming devices. After launching the Steam Deck with SteamOS, its own operating system, Valve is now partnering with third-party ...
It now has plenty of competition, some with better chips and some with better screens, but none have matched the convenience of Valve’s SteamOS operating system—until now. The Lenovo Legion Go ...
With the SteamOS-powered Legion Go S finally confirmed and set to officially launch in May for $499, you might be wondering if Valve is ready to release SteamOS more broadly. In other words ...
Valve will begin allowing third-party handhelds to license SteamOS starting with Lenovo's new Legion Go S. At CES 2025, Lenovo announced that it will ship a version of its upcoming Legion Go S ...