CES 2025: A Showcase of Innovation in Gaming and Electronics
At CES 2025, the spotlight was on new consoles, accessories, and a range of innovative electronic devices. From Sony's expansion of its PS5 Midnight Black Collection to Lenovo's introduction of a SteamOS-powered handheld, the event was a testament to the ever-evolving world of gaming and technology.
Sony Unveils New Accessories for PS5 Midnight Black Collection
Sony took the stage at CES 2025 to announce the expansion of its Midnight Black Collection for the PS5. This new lineup complements the previously released DualSense wireless controller and console covers, offering gamers a sleek, unified aesthetic. Each accessory in the collection boasts a deep, rich black finish with sophisticated detailing across buttons and accents, enhancing the overall look of the PlayStation ecosystem.
The new additions to the Midnight Black Collection include:
- DualSense Edge wireless controller - Priced at $199.99 USD
- PlayStation Elite wireless headset - Priced at $149.99 USD
- PlayStation Explore wireless earbuds - Priced at $199.99 USD
- PlayStation Portal remote player - Priced at $199.99 USD
These accessories will be available for purchase starting February 20, 2025, with pre-orders opening on January 16, 2025, at 10 am local time. Availability may vary by country and region, so gamers are encouraged to check with local retailers for more information.
Lenovo Legion Go S: The First Handheld Powered by Valve’s SteamOS
Lenovo made headlines at CES 2025 with the introduction of the Lenovo Legion Go S, marking it as the "world's first officially licensed handheld powered by SteamOS." This groundbreaking device, unveiled on January 7, 2025, promises to bring the full power of Valve’s Steam Deck operating system to a new form factor.
The Lenovo Legion Go S features an 8-inch screen with VRR1 support, housed in a chassis with fused TrueStrike controllers that include adjustable trigger switches and hall-effect joysticks. It supports cloud saves for a seamless transition between PC and handheld gaming, and remote play functionality for streaming games from a PC to the device.
With SteamOS, users will have access to the entire Steam ecosystem, including their Steam Library, Steam Cloud, Steam Chat, and Steam Game Recording. The device will also handle all game, driver, and hardware updates through SteamOS’ built-in system.
The Lenovo Legion Go S is set to launch in May 2025 at a price of $499.99 USD. A Windows-based version of the device will be available earlier in January 2025, starting at $729.99 USD.
In related news, Valve announced plans to expand SteamOS to other handheld devices, with a beta version set to enhance the gaming experience on various platforms. This move signals a broader adoption of SteamOS in the handheld gaming market, potentially bringing Steam's vast library to more players.
Other Notable Announcements at CES 2025
CES 2025 was not just about gaming; it featured a wide array of technological innovations. Nvidia unveiled its new RTX 50-series graphics card, promising significant performance improvements for PC gamers. Acer introduced the Aspire Vero 16, an eco-friendly laptop made partially from oyster shells and recycled plastic, highlighting the industry's move towards sustainability.
The event also buzzed with rumors of a Nintendo Switch 2, with a replica reportedly showcased in a private setting. However, Nintendo has yet to officially confirm these reports, leaving the gaming community eagerly awaiting further announcements.
CES 2025 showcased the continued strength and innovation in the handheld gaming sector, alongside significant advancements in other areas of technology, setting the stage for an exciting year ahead in the world of electronics and gaming.