Lenovo has announced the first officially licensed handheld running Steam OS, called the Legion Go S – Powered By Steam OS.
The new handheld will retail for $499.99 when it goes on sale in May 2025, while the equivalent Windows model is $100 more expensive.
Valve made quite a splash with the Steam Deck back in 2022, and this was in large part due to the Steam OS platform. The Arch Linux-based operating system is officially restricted to the Steam Deck, although unofficial versions and forks exist. That’s changing today, though, as Lenovo has announced the world’s first officially licensed PC handheld powered by Steam OS.
The Lenovo Legion Go S – Powered By Steam OS (to use the full name) indeed runs Valve’s operating system. This means you’ve got native cloud save functionality, Steam Remote Play support, and deep integration with the Steam storefront. But there’s more to the platform than just the store.