Valve is making a notable shift with its portable gaming strategy as Lenovo debuted a new edition of its Legion Go gaming handheld that runs Valve’s custom operating system.
Adam cornered Valve engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais to chat about the Legion Go S and other third-party handhelds running Steam software.
Discover the exciting collaboration between Valve and Lenovo for the new SteamOS-powered Lenovo Legion Go S. Get ready to experience gaming like never before.
As Valve founder Gabe Newell said in the past, they worked on Steam Machines and tried again with the Steam Deck to lessen ...
The official launch of the "Powered by SteamOS" program has been a long time coming; Valve's Lawrence Yang said as far back ...
Valve has played around with consoles in the past, particularly with the 'Steam Machine' technology which offers a third-party solution to transform gaming computers into a new form factor ...
This year's CES saw the announcement of the first third-party device "Powered by Steam OS", the Legion Go S, and if Valve has ...
It’s this flexibility that’s made the Steam Deck my go-to gaming machine over the past 18 months. While the libraries of both the PS5 and Xbox Series X have expanded and now feel next-gen ...