Lenovo will add a special 3D mode to the Legion Glasses 2 later this year. (Image source: Lenovo)Lenovo will add a special 3D mode to the Legion Glasses 2 later this year. (Image source: Lenovo)

Lenovo has confirmed that a new 3D mode is coming to the Legion Glasses 2. Coinciding with the full reveal of the Legion Go Gen 2, the 3D mode will also be compatible with Gen 10 Legion gaming laptops with support for over 20 games at launch.

The Legion Go Gen 2 will undoubtedly be the highlight of Lenovo’s IFA 2025 gaming showcase. However, the company has also introduced a new set of Legion-branded gaming monitors. Along with those, it has also updated the Legion Glasses 2 (curr. $399.99 on Amazon) to coincide with the arrival of its new gaming handheld.

Announced during CES 2025 in January and released a month later, the Legion Glasses 2 feature Micro-OLED displays that deliver 1,920 x 1,080 pixels per eye with up to a 120 Hz refresh rate, 800 nits peak brightness and a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio. Moreover, the Legion Glasses 2 boast a 43.5-degree field of view (FoV) while weighing in at 65 g.

Rather than releasing a new model entirely, Lenovo has added a special 3D mode via a software update. As far as we can tell, this new mode will only become active when launching games from Legion Space and only on Windows 11. Currently, Lenovo anticipates offering this update in November 2025 for 10th Gen Legion laptops with support for the Legion Go Gen 2 landing by the end of the year. As it stands, Lenovo will support the following games:

A Plague TaleAtomic HeartBlack Myth: WukongBright Memory: InfiniteCharrua SoccerChorusCyberpunk 2077Dark Souls 1Dark Souls RemasteredDeath Stranding: Director’s CutDishonoredDying Light 2Fallout 4Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black WaterGhostrunnerGhostrunner 2God of War: RagnarökNieR: AutomataORI and the Will of the WispsSekiroShadow of the Tomb RaiderSniper Elite 4The Talos Principle 2Tunic
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