TL;DR: Lenovo will unveil its first SteamOS gaming handheld at CES 2025, featuring a collaboration with Valve and AMD. The event will highlight the Lenovo Legion Go, powered by AMD’s Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU. Key figures from Valve and Microsoft will discuss the future of gaming handhelds. Lenovo will have a “special guest” at its gaming handheld event in Las Vegas at CES 2025 on January 7, and that special guest is Valve… with Lenovo cooking up its first SteamOS gaming handheld. VIEW GALLERY – 2 IMAGES We heard rumors of the Lenovo Legion Go S last week from leaker Evan Blass, but now The Verge is confirming that “the future of gaming handhelds is coming to CES ’25 and you have a front row seat!” The January 7 event is titled “Lenovo Legion x AMD: The Future of Gaming Handhelds” with a special guest: Valve SteamOS and Steam Deck co-designer Pierre-Loup Griffais.
The event will also feature a new Xbox Series X|S console, a new Xbox controller, and a new Xbox headset.
CES 2025: A Year of Gaming and Innovation
The Rise of Gaming Handhelds
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal event for the gaming industry, with several major announcements expected to take place. One of the most highly anticipated devices is the Lenovo Legion Go gaming handheld, which will be unveiled alongside AMD’s new Zen APU. This handheld device is designed to provide a portable and powerful gaming experience, allowing users to play their favorite games on the go. Key features of the Lenovo Legion Go include: + Powered by AMD’s new Zen APU + Runs SteamOS + Designed for portable gaming + Expected to be a major competitor in the gaming handheld market
AMD’s Zen APU: A Powerhouse for Gaming Handhelds
AMD’s new Zen APU is a significant development in the gaming handheld market.
