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Steamos se lanza oficialmente en un sistema que no es por válvula

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 26,2025

Steamos se lanza oficialmente en un sistema que no es por válvula

Legion GO de Lenovo: el primer vapor de terceros Handheld

Lenovo ha presentado la Legión GO S, una mano de mano que marca un hito significativo: es el primer dispositivo que no es de válvula en enviar con vapor. Esta colaboración expande Steamos más allá de la cubierta de vapor, ofreciendo una experiencia similar a la consola optimizada para los juegos portátiles.

El Legion Go S, que se lanzará en mayo de 2025 por $ 499, cuenta con una configuración de almacenamiento de 16 GB de RAM/512GB con Steamos. Esta versión recibirá actualizaciones de software idénticas a la plataforma de Steam, asegurando la paridad de funciones. Para aquellos que prefieren Windows, una variante de Windows 11 se lanzará en enero de 2025, con un precio de $ 599 (16 GB de almacenamiento RAM/1TB) y $ 729 (32 GB de almacenamiento RAM/1TB).

Mientras que el mazo de vapor se enfrenta a la competencia de dispositivos como el Asus Rog Ally X y MSI Claw 8 Ai+, su ventaja de vapor permanece. A diferencia de las computadoras de mano basada en Windows, Steamos proporciona una experiencia portátil más suave y optimizada. Los esfuerzos de Valve para traer vapor a dispositivos de terceros han culminado en esta asociación con Lenovo.

Inicialmente, solo el Legion Go S ofrecerá una opción de vapor. Sin embargo, Valve planea lanzar una beta pública de Steamos en los próximos meses, expandiendo la compatibilidad con otras computadoras de mano. Este movimiento sugiere un cambio potencial en el mercado de juegos portátiles, con más fabricantes que potencialmente adoptan vapor en el futuro. El éxito de la Legion Go S de Steamos puede influir en la decisión de Lenovo con respecto a las futuras implementaciones de Steamos en dispositivos como Legion Go 2. Actualmente, Lenovo posee la licencia exclusiva para una computadora de mano con fuerza de vapor.

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As of now, there is no official announcement from Larian Studios or any major publisher confirming that Divinity: Original Sin 2 will receive a free upgrade for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, or Nintendo Switch 2.
However, here’s what is known:

Divinity: Original Sin 2 has already been released on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch (with enhanced versions on the Switch OLED and Switch 2).
The enhanced version of the game for Nintendo Switch 2 (or the upcoming Switch 2 hardware) has not been officially confirmed by Nintendo or Larian Studios.
The game was initially released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Later, a next-gen upgrade was released for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, which included performance improvements, higher resolution, and faster load times. This was not a free upgrade—it required purchasing the new-gen version separately, though players who owned the original on those platforms could get it at a discount.
For the Nintendo Switch, an enhanced version was released in 2022 (for Switch OLED and later for Switch 2), but again, not as a free upgrade.

So, while fans are hopeful for a free upgrade across all new platforms, including a potential free upgrade for the Switch 2, no such official free update has been announced.
👉 Bottom line: Divinity: Original Sin 2 has received enhanced versions on new hardware, but not as free upgrades. Always check official sources like Larian Studios’ website or platform-specific announcements (Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo) for the latest.
Stay tuned—Larian often surprises fans with new content, but as of now, a free upgrade across PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch 2 is not confirmed.
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As of now, there is no official announcement from Larian Studios or any major publisher confirming that Divinity: Original Sin 2 will receive a free upgrade for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, or Nintendo Switch 2. However, here’s what is known: Divinity: Original Sin 2 has already been released on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch (with enhanced versions on the Switch OLED and Switch 2). The enhanced version of the game for Nintendo Switch 2 (or the upcoming Switch 2 hardware) has not been officially confirmed by Nintendo or Larian Studios. The game was initially released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Later, a next-gen upgrade was released for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, which included performance improvements, higher resolution, and faster load times. This was not a free upgrade—it required purchasing the new-gen version separately, though players who owned the original on those platforms could get it at a discount. For the Nintendo Switch, an enhanced version was released in 2022 (for Switch OLED and later for Switch 2), but again, not as a free upgrade. So, while fans are hopeful for a free upgrade across all new platforms, including a potential free upgrade for the Switch 2, no such official free update has been announced. 👉 Bottom line: Divinity: Original Sin 2 has received enhanced versions on new hardware, but not as free upgrades. Always check official sources like Larian Studios’ website or platform-specific announcements (Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo) for the latest. Stay tuned—Larian often surprises fans with new content, but as of now, a free upgrade across PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch 2 is not confirmed.