Lenovo still has no ETA for the next Legion Go 2 GPU driver, latest release is months old

Lenovo says Legion Go 2 drivers are coming, but owners are tired of waiting

Redditors are discussing Lenovo Support reply on Legion Go 2 drivers, which does at least confirm one useful thing. New graphics drivers are still in the works. The problem is that everything around that answer feels familiar, and not in a good way. There is still no roadmap, no timing, and no real sense that anyone on the support side can tell owners what happens next.

People are not just annoyed about waiting. They are annoyed because the support rep does not even seem to realize Lenovo Vantage is not the update path Lenovo itself documents for Legion Go systems. Lenovo’s own support pages and Legion Go user guide point users to Legion Space for driver and BIOS updates, so telling Go 2 owners to look at Vantage just makes the whole reply sound detached from the actual product.

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Lenovo and always late GPU drivers

The issues started with the first-gen Go system. That handheld already went through long driver gaps, abandonment rumors, and enough community backlash that Lenovo had to step in and clarify it would keep supporting the device, with an end-of-service date listed as October 28, 2029. So when Go 2 owners hear another vague “drivers are coming” message, many are reading it through the lens of the first model, where support often felt reactive instead of planned.

For a Windows gaming handheld, users think updates landing every few months is absurd. Some in the Legion Go community point to the original model getting stretched-out driver drops, while others say the Go 2 has effectively been stuck on late 2025 graphics support for too long already. In fact, we checked, the latest drivers from December are of the 32.0.21030 branch, which is a late September/early October driver.

Legion Go 2 drivers are from December (October branch), Source: Lenovo

AMD still says its public Adrenalin package does not include support for handheld gaming devices and tells users to get device-specific drivers from the OEM. That is why many owners wait for Lenovo’s official package, while others just force-install the standard AMD branch anyway and hope for the best. Some Redditors say it works fine, others say the opposite.

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Lenovo has at least given gamers another path out of this cycle. It already launched a SteamOS version in the same family with the Legion Go S Powered by SteamOS, so people who are tired of Windows handheld driver politics do have an official alternative now. There’s also a Legion Go 2 version sold in China.

However, should gamers purchase $1850 handhelds whose drivers haven’t been updated in months?

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