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SteamOS Breaks Free from Steam Deck: Expansion Beyond Original Borders

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By Logan Whitmere

SteamOS Breaks Free from Steam Deck: Expansion Beyond Original Borders

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By Logan Whitmere

Are you ready to dive into the latest and greatest from the tech world? From exciting hardware announcements at CES 2025 to surprising leaks and game updates, we’ve got a roundup that will keep you on the edge of your seat!

SteamOS Expands Its Reach

In a significant move for console-like PCs, Lenovo’s new Legion Go S model is the first to adopt Valve’s SteamOS outside of their own Steam Deck. This partnership with Valve makes Lenovo the pioneer in expanding the usage of SteamOS, which has seen impressive development thanks to Proton. The Legion Go S is designed to be a lighter and smaller version of the standard Legion Go, featuring an 8-inch screen with 1200p resolution and a refresh rate of 120Hz.

New Moves in Gaming

As CES 2025 unfolds, Lenovo isn’t the only one making waves. Sega recently announced a digital event called Like a Dragon Direct scheduled for tomorrow at 18:00, promising updates and a sneak peek at new features for their upcoming game, Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. Meanwhile, Capcom has revealed that Monster Hunter Wilds will have a new beta in February, accessible to PC, Xbox Series, and PlayStation 5 users without requiring PlayStation Plus or Game Pass Core/Ultimate.

Challenges and Changes in the Tech Sphere

Not all news is celebratory, as demonstrated by the challenges faced by Jar of Sparks. Founded as a NetEase studio and led by Jerry Hook, the chief designer of Halo Infinite, the Seattle-based team has paused its operations while searching for a new publisher. This development follows what seems to be a severed connection with NetEase, leaving the small team (no more than 50 people) in search of a “new home.”

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Leaked and Unveiled

The tech industry is no stranger to leaks, and Nintendo experienced this firsthand at CES 2025. What began as a closed-door accessories showcase by Genki quickly escalated into numerous photos and videos circulating online. These leaks included a mockup of the Nintendo Switch 2 and demonstrations of how the joy-cons would attach to Genki accessories, with an implied launch date for the new console in April.

Celebrating Gaming Milestones

On a lighter note, gaming enthusiasts have a reason to celebrate as Bayonetta marks its fifteenth anniversary. Platinum Games has decided to commemorate this milestone throughout the year, beginning with monthly mobile wallpaper giveaways. The celebration notes the game’s initial launch in Europe, acknowledging its slightly varied release dates across different regions.

As the tech and gaming industries continue to evolve and surprise us, it’s clear that 2025 is shaping up to be a year full of exciting developments and unexpected twists. Stay tuned for more updates, and don’t forget to keep an eye on those leaks and announcements that might just change the game!

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