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If you saw Lenovo's Legion Go 2 launch last year and thought, "I'll wait for the SteamOS version," well, you'll have to wait a little longer. But at least now it's official. At CES 2026, the company revealed the Legion Go 2,
The Legion Go 2 that arrived in 2025 included Windows 11, though it still lacks support for the FSE (full screen experience) featured on the Asus ROG Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X. Le
Lenovo has confirmed a SteamOS variant of the Legion Go 2, but it won’t arrive until June 2026, and it’ll cost more than the Windows model.
Now, Lenovo’s doing it again — it’s bringing SteamOS to the Legion Go 2, its flagship handheld with detachable Nintendo Switch-like controllers and the most advanced screen in a handheld yet. Lenovo plans to begin selling a SteamOS version in June starting at $1,199, the company just announced at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. Specs are otherwise the same.
The Legion Go 2 is also rocking the same 8.8-inch 1920 x 1200 OLED display as the Windows 11 version, so it's certainly packing in terms of visuals. The natural difference with this model is that you'll have all the perks of SteamOS at your thumb tips, like its slick console interface, integrated Vavle storefront, and slick access to settings.
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