AMD Adrenalin 25.9.2 Adds Dying Light: The Beast and RX 7700 Support

AMD Adrenalin 25.9.2 Adds Dying Light: The Beast and RX 7700 Support

AMD Adrenalin 25.9.2 Adds Dying Light: The Beast and RX 7700 Support

AMD has released AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 25.9.2, a Radeon driver that adds support for Dying Light: The Beast and the new Radeon RX 7700 GPU. The update, which landed on September 18, 2025, also resolves various problems and lists known issues.

AMD released Adrenalin Edition 25.9.2 for Windows 10 and 11. The Radeon driver lands day one with Dying Light: The Beast and targets the PC launch on Steam and EGS. The game supports AMD FSR 4 upscaling, so updating the driver to play the game is recommended.

The same driver adds official support for the Radeon RX 7700 graphics card. Recently unveiled by AMD, the new GPU features 16 GB of GDDR6 VRAM on a 256-bit interface, along with 40 MB of Infinity Cache. AMD is positioning the card for 1440p gaming.

The update fixes visual artifacts in some Godot projects using Vulkan, crashes related to ray tracing in Cronos: The New Dawn on RX 9070 series cards, and Windows Mixed Reality launch failures when the Oasis driver is installed. AMD also lists a lot of known issues, mainly related to crashes in popular AAA titles.

Dying Light: The Beast was released on September 18, 2025, as an open-world action RPG with parkour and survival-horror elements. The game was developed and published by Techland and is available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.