Driver support just slammed into a wall for Lenovo Legion Go, leaving owners stuck hunting updates on their own.
Legion Go driver freeze
Legion Go driver freeze
- Lenovo Korea confirmed Legion Go will not get new drivers.
- The company gave no reason for cutting off updates.
- Windows Update and Lenovo Vantage are the fallback options.
- AMD generic drivers are suggested if they actually work.
- Legion Go and Legion Go S use different internal designs.
- Lenovo warned users not to swap BIOS or drivers.
- The older Go loses support first despite newer silicon.
- Legion Go S will keep receiving fresh updates.
- Legion Go runs the Zen 4-based AMD Z1 Extreme.
- That chip is newer than the one inside Legion Go S.
- If AMD universal drivers fail, users must stick to Windows.
- Optimized features may dry up without official patches.
- ROG Ally still receives routine updates on similar chips.
- Ally X also keeps getting driver attention.
- Owners are annoyed since the handheld launched in Q4 2023.
- Lenovo apologized but offered no deeper explanation.