Quick Answer
Cyberpunk 2077 runs at 30-40fps at 1080p low-medium with FSR on the Legion Go S, a demanding open-world game best capped to 30fps for smooth pacing. Battery lasts around 1.5 hours at full TDP. The Legion Go S sits around R12,000-R15,000 at Evetech depending on configuration.
What SA Gamers Can Expect from Cyberpunk 2077 on the Legion Go S
Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the most demanding games for handhelds. The Legion Go S holds 30-40fps at 1080p low-medium with FSR on Quality, dipping in dense Night City crowds. The large 8-inch panel makes the neon cityscape striking, and the Steam Deck-style FSR plus a 30fps cap give the smoothest experience. This is a title where settings discipline matters, since maxing it is not realistic on any current handheld.
Settings, Battery and Tuning on the Legion Go S
Run 1080p low-medium with FSR on Quality and a 30fps cap for the most stable experience, yielding around 1.5 hours at full TDP. Drop crowd density, screen-space reflections and volumetric clouds first, as they are the heaviest settings in Night City. Dock to a monitor for higher settings at home where the device has more thermal and power headroom for the demanding ray-traced visuals.
FAQ
What FPS does Cyberpunk 2077 get on the Legion Go S?
Around 30-40fps at 1080p low-medium with FSR, dipping in dense Night City crowds. A 30fps cap gives the smoothest experience on this demanding game.
How long does the battery last for Cyberpunk 2077 on the Go S?
About 1.5 hours at 1080p low-medium and full TDP, since the demanding game pushes the chip hard. Lower settings and TDP extend it modestly.
What settings should I lower for Cyberpunk 2077 on the Go S?
Crowd density, screen-space reflections and volumetric clouds first. Those are the heaviest settings in Night City and recover the most frames.
2077 on the Legion Go S, run 1080p low-medium with FSR Quality and a 30fps cap. Lower crowd density and reflections first in Night City.