Lenovo says it’s supporting the Legion Go first gen until 2029

For the last week, owners of the original Legion Go, Lenovo’s big, complex answer to the Steam Deck, have been worried. Rumors spread that Lenovo had ended driver updates for the device just over two years after it was released. PCWorld can report Lenovo’s official response, revealed on the debut of the Expedition: Handheld podcast . Reports of the Legion Go’s demise are greatly exaggerated. When Adam Patrick Murray reached out to Lenovo to comment on the situation, here’s what he got in response: Support for the Lenovo Legion Go (8.8”, 1) has not been discontinued. Lenovo is actively continuing to support the Legion Go (8.8”, 1) with necessary driver and BIOS updates and will continue to do so through October 2029. Lenovo is working in concert with AMD on driver update cadence, and new updates will be released once they have passed Lenovo’s rigorous review protocols. The mention of AMD is crucial, as the rumors began to spread that the Ryzen Z1 and Z1 Extreme CPU-GPU combo was the primary culprit here. Lenovo’s Korean branch gave a statement that said there are “no further driver update plans” for the original Legion Go, though that statement was machine translated . The news spread quickly, and users worried that other handheld gaming PCs that also use a Ryzen Z1 setup, like the original Asus ROG Ally, might already be nearing end-of-life. That does not appear to be the case. Which is good, because the Legion Go is a premium device, costing a lot more than some of the alternatives — customers would be justifiably upset if they got only a couple years of support out of it. In Lenovo’s defense, it’s the largest PC manufacturer on the planet. Statements given by regional workers don’t always line up with home base, so this could simply be a case of missing or outdated information given to users too hastily. If you want more on the latest and greatest handheld gaming devices, be sure to subscribe to Expedition: Handheld on your favorite podcast platform.