UPDATE: The latest Bazzite update has just rolled out, enhancing support for more handheld devices and integrating the new Fedora Linux 43 operating system. This urgent update comes just days after the Fedora release, making it a game-changer for handheld gaming enthusiasts.
Users of the ROG Xbox Ally, Lenovo Legion Go 2, and OneXPlayer X1 Air can now experience significant improvements, especially in sleep mode functionality. Users previously frustrated with the sluggishness of Windows 11 will find that Bazzite allows devices to wake up nearly instantly, a stark contrast to Windows’ lengthy 40-second delay.
This update not only makes Bazzite more competitive against Windows 11 but also brings previously unsupported handhelds into the fold. Notable additions include the ROG Xbox Ally and its X variant, along with the Lenovo Legion Go 2 and OneXPlayer X1 Air, all receiving tailored patches for enhanced performance.
The Bazzite Fall Update emphasizes compatibility improvements that directly address user concerns. A collaboration with AMD has resolved key issues related to sleep mode, allowing for smoother transitions and better overall performance. The update also tweaks the audio amplifier driver and addresses RGB lighting quirks that plagued users on Windows.
For those eager to upgrade, the Bazzite website has made downloading the new version straightforward. Simply click the “Download Bazzite” button at the top-right corner to begin the installation process.
As handheld gaming continues to evolve, this update signifies a pivotal moment for users dissatisfied with mainstream operating systems. With the rapid support for new models and optimizations, Bazzite is positioning itself as a leading choice for gamers seeking performance and efficiency.
Stay tuned for more updates as the development team continues to refine the platform, including anticipated support for KDE Plasma 6.5 in upcoming releases. For now, the Bazzite Fall Update is a must-try for any handheld owner looking to enhance their gaming experience.
