The announcement that Lenovo’s second-gen Legion Go S handheld is powered by Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS, the first PC gaming handheld to hold that honor, has started tongues wagging that ...
I firmly believe you might like it better than Windows. I firmly believe you might like it better than Windows. Sean Hollister is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers ...
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. Valve, headquartered ...
On the show floor of CES 2025, PCWorld’s Adam Patrick Murray cornered Valve engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais to chat about the future of Steam. The Legion Go S will be the first non-Valve handheld ...
What’s your vision for Half-Life 3? It’s been 20 years since the last full game in Valve’s generational FPS series, and we’ve all had plenty of time to imagine what the sequential return ...
A standard (full-port) ball valve consists of a ball with a single hole installed in a tight-fitting chamber. Using the handle on top of the valve, you can rotate the ball through 90 degrees.
Well, years ago Valve implemented cool stuff like Steam achievements, game cards, and badges. These are great features that incentivize people to play and buy more games. However, not long after ...
I have sent a request for comment from Valve and will update this story if I hear back, but the rejection may be due to Source engine workarounds used by the team when creating the mod.
SteamOS is Valve's own Linux-based operating system for handheld gaming PCs, which has so far only officially resided on the Steam Deck. It has been port-able to other devices, but no one has ...
The leaks were right. Lenovo is making the first handheld gaming PC licensed to use SteamOS, finally breaking the operating system out of Valve’s own Steam Deck. The Legion Go S Powered by ...
As things heat up in the realm of PC gaming, Valve isn't necessarily out to convert users. That's according to Pierre-Loup Griffais, one of many developers at Valve working on SteamOS. Speaking ...