What you need to know
- The Lenovo Legion Go handheld has had yet another leak, this time for a marketing video showing the Windows 11 based handheld in action.
- The trailer focuses heavily on Xbox titles that are a part of Xbox and PC Game Pass.
- Hi-Fi Rush, Ghostwire Tokyo, and Halo: Infinite are among the games shown in action on the device.
The Nintendo Switch undeniably sparked a handheld gaming console revolution, and as the result of that we now have the likes of the Steam Deck, the ASUS ROG Ally and the PlayStation Portal. We recently mentioned that the PlayStation Portal could be used to play Xbox Game Pass games via the cloud with some determination and elbow grease, but you may not need to rely on PlayStation’s handheld for a portable Xbox according to leaked marketing video for the Lenovo Legion Go.
There’s been plenty of calls from Xbox fans about the need for an Xbox handheld, but it seems more and more likely that Microsoft has been content to let third party manufacturer’s fill the space and support those devices via Xbox Game Pass. The leaked video for the Lenovo Legion Go seems to further support this marketing strategy, as a multitude of Xbox Games Studios titles along with the logo for Xbox Game Pass are prominently featured in the marketing. Early in the video we see a person click on the Xbox Game Pass app tile, while gameplay shots from first party Xbox games Hi-Fi Rush, Halo: Infinite and Ghostwire Tokyo are all shown throughout.
Hi-Fi Rush shows up early in the video as the Legion Go’s 8.8-inch, 144Hz VRR display is showcased along with the onboard Ryzen Z1 processor. Title cards for Starfield and Ghostwire Tokyo show up alongside cards for Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Far Cry 5 from Ubisoft as the Legion Go’s detachable Switch-like controllers and built in kickstand take center stage.
Halo: Infinite’s multiplayer makes an appearance in the leaked video when the Legion Go’s expandable storage option is shown off, which can hold up to 2TB of MicroSD storage, as well as the “whisper quiet” fan system with top exhaust ports. The video also introduces the Legion Go’s FPS mode and controller bases, which are included with the Legion Go but not required when using FPS mode. These controller bases make the detachable controllers behave like old school joysticks. Hi-Fi Rush then takes center stage again as the marketing video points out that the Legion Go will have a 49.2WH battery and lightning-fast charging.
In what may be the big twist of the marketing video, however, we learn that the Legion Go is capable of pairing with Legion AR glasses to take your Game Pass games to a whole new dimension. Microsoft’s own in-house AR hardware, Hololens, has quiet as of late but a recent patent and support for Lenovo’s Legion AR glasses may point to a softening on Xbox Game Studios’ AR/VR stance.
As recently pointed out by Jez Corden, Microsoft has been gearing up to support OEMs in the handheld space and were hands on with Lenovo’s efforts for the Legion Go. It is likely that the Lenovo Legion Go will not be the last we see using Xbox Game Pass as a promotional point as more handhelds make their way to market.