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Home » Your next Legion Go 2 might run SteamOS instead of Windows 11
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Your next Legion Go 2 might run SteamOS instead of Windows 11

By technologistmag.com19 December 20252 Mins Read
Your next Legion Go 2 might run SteamOS instead of Windows 11
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Your next Legion Go 2 might run SteamOS instead of Windows 11

Windows Latest reports Lenovo is lining up a Legion Go 2 SteamOS variant for a CES 2026 reveal, aimed at players who want the hardware horsepower without the Windows 11 handheld hassle.

The idea is simple: keep the same core specs, swap the operating system, and make the whole device feel more like a console when you pick it up. Lenovo has not officially confirmed this model in the source material provided, and key details like pricing, regions, and an on-sale date are not listed.

Same hardware, different OS

The spec list cited in the report does not read like a compromise. It calls out up to an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, up to 32GB of LPDDR5X memory (8000MHz), and up to a 2TB PCIe Gen4 M.2 2242 SSD.

Display stays a big selling point, with an 8.8-inch OLED panel at 1920 x 1200 (16:10) and a 144Hz refresh rate, rated at 500 nits and DCI-P3. The sheet also includes a 74Whr battery, USB-C charging with a 65W adapter, two USB-C ports with USB4 and DisplayPort 1.4, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a microSD card reader supporting up to 2TB.

SteamOS is the real upgrade

This is really a bet on feel. Windows 11 is said to be the lingering weak point for handheld PC gaming, even when the hardware is strong, because the interface and typical PC workflows can clash with a device built around thumbsticks and buttons.

SteamOS, by comparison, is designed to be gamepad-first, with a suspend-and-resume flow that matches how people use consoles. The report also notes Microsoft is working on an Xbox Full Screen Experience to address similar issues on Windows-based handhelds, but Lenovo appears to be taking a different route here.

What to watch at CES 2026

If Lenovo does show a Legion Go 2 SteamOS model at CES 2026, the practical questions are the ones missing today: how much it costs, where it ships, and when you can actually buy it.

If Windows 11 is your main hang-up, this leak is a solid reason to wait for official details. If you need a handheld now, the Windows version remains the known quantity, just without the software change this report is built around.

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