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Goodbye Windows 11 – Valve’s SteamOS is now available on the Legion Go S, with some support for other AMD-powered handhelds

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  • Valve’s SteamOS 3.7 stable has official support for the Lenovo Legion Go S
  • It also features limited support for other AMD-powered handhelds
  • It’s promised future support for other devices

Microsoft’s Windows 11 has been present on most handheld gaming PCs, notably the Asus ROG Ally and the Lenovo Legion Go. However, that may be on the verge of changing, with Valve’s Linux operating system first making its way to a new handheld.

As reported by VideoCardz, Valve’s SteamOS 3.7 stable has been released with full Lenovo Legion Go S support, along with other AMD-powered handheld gaming PCs. While solutions like preview drivers or beta builds have been available, this is the first time Valve has provided gamers with installation instructions (specifically for the Lenovo Legion Go and Asus ROG Ally).

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