Lenovo is rumored to be releasing the Lenovo Legion Go S, a successor to its PC gaming handheld, with SteamOS instead of Windows 11. A report suggests that Pierre-Loup Griffais, one of the designers of Steam Deck, will attend a Lenovo presentation at CES 2025 called ‘Lenovo Legion x AMD: The Future of Gaming Handhelds.’ This hints at Valve’s presence and the possible integration of SteamOS.
The Lenovo Legion Go S is expected to feature an AMD Ryzen Z2G APU, while the Legion Go 2 may come with the rumored Ryzen Z2 Extreme. The Legion Go 2 is anticipated to have enhancements like an OLED display and an improved design while maintaining the detachable controller. CES 2025 will also be significant for AMD, hinting at new graphics cards and processors, including RDNA 4 technology.
Furthermore, AMD has announced a CES 2025 launch event on January 6, 2025, teasing the reveal of new RDNA 4 GPUs. Despite initial leaks suggesting a potential downgrade for the Lenovo Legion Go S, it appears that there are exciting developments in store for Lenovo’s gaming handheld lineup.