Valve has officially added support for the Lenovo Legion Go S in its latest SteamOS update, making it the first third-party handheld to run this gaming-focused operating system. This move aligns with Valve's efforts to broaden SteamOS's accessibility to more devices. The update also improves support for additional AMD-powered handhelds like the ROG Ally. Notably, it introduces support for the Proteus Controller, a customizable gamepad designed to cater to various accessibility needs, highlighting Valve's commitment to inclusive gaming experiences.
Valve has officially integrated the Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS, marking the first third-party handheld to run its gaming-centric operating system.
The recent SteamOS update also delivered enhanced support for other AMD-powered handhelds, expanding its compatibility to devices like the ROG Ally.
In addition to supporting Lenovo's new handheld, the update introduces SteamOS support for the Proteus Controller, a modular gamepad tailored for accessibility.
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