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Valve officially added support for the Lenovo Legion Go S in its latest SteamOS release.The handheld, which begins shipping this weekend, is the first hardware other than the Steam Deck to ...
Valve commented on the recent removal of Steam Machines from the navigation menus on its website. The firm said that the page was only receiving a low amount of traffic so it decided to delist it.
That amounts to a pretty sneaky way to mention that the ROG Ally is finally getting SteamOS support! In fact, Sean Hollister of The Verge wasn’t sure if this meant what it seemed to suggest, ...
In a community update on the game's official Discord server, which was also reposted on Reddit, the devs shared some good ...
The news comes just days after a new SteamOS patch notes revealed that the update "added support for extra ROG Ally keys." "The note about ROG Ally keys is related to third-party device support ...
Valve has revealed it will let you install a working copy of SteamOS on other handhelds before the Legion Go S ships. That’s before the Legion Go S arrives. Skip to main content ...
Valve has confirmed SteamOS support is coming to the Asus ROG Ally and other third-party handhelds. As reported by The Verge , Valve designer Lawrence Yang confirmed the news after an update had ...
SteamOS is Valve’s new games-first operating system, primarily created for the company’s upcoming Steam Machine hardware—a line of gaming PCs tailored to fit in people’s living rooms.
Valve says that the "SteamOS Compatible" label isn't meant to imply how well a game will run on the Steam Deck or any other SteamOS handheld but that this label is "just the first step." The ...
Currently, SteamOS doesn’t support drive partitioning, meaning whatever drive you install it on will wipe it away completely. It’s best to find a spare hard drive to install it to.
Once Valve gets a final build of SteamOS running on non-Steam Deck PC handhelds, it will mark the first time the operating system is available as an option to competing portable gaming PCs.