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2025 is shaping up to be a year filled with new gaming handheld announcements.

Our own Jez Corden alreadyexclusively revealed Legion Go S imageshere at Windows Central.

Front view of an unannounced Legion Go device.

Evan Blass posted this image of an unannounced Legion Go handheld on X.

Meanwhile, the Legion Go S seems to do away with detachable controllers.

However, the controllers on both of these devices look less boxy and more rounded.

This is a change I am very happy about.

Lenovo Legion Go S

We previously exclusively revealed images of the upcoming Legion Go S.

So, hopefully, this more rounded and slim shape provides a better holding experience.

OLEDs can even help improve battery life if the gear is built well.

Altogether, an OLED can provide a better gaming experience (even if it does cost more).

Leaked images of a new Legion Go device with controllers unattached.

The images leaked by Evan Blass included this one that shows the new handheld still has detachable controllers and an FPS mode.(Image credit: Evan Blass)

It’s very possible it is the latter, which would more than likely mean better performance.

We’ll likely know more when the Z2 Extreme officially launches.

New Lenovo Legion Go device with screen facing forward and controllers in front of it.

Another image posted by Evan Blass.(Image credit: Evan Blass)

Lenovo Legion Go S and Legion Go 2 side by side on a counter.

Front view of the Lenovo Legion Go S above the Legion Go 2.

A Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS held in the hand.

Front view of Lenovo Legion Go S and Legion Go on a blue background.

Black Lenovo Legion Go S in front of white one.

Screen grab from a new ASUS video teaser for its upcoming gaming handheld PC.

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MSI Claw 8 AI+ propped up next to an ROG Ally X on a table.

Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of OpenAI.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the United Nations General Assembly seen on a laptop computer in Hastings on the Hudson, New York, U.S., on Tuesday, Sept. 22. 2020.