Brief
Table of Contents
AMD deploys its Adrenalin Edition Edition 25.9.2 pilot on September 18, 2025, officially incorporating the support for the new Radeon RX 7700. This update provides optimization for Dying Light: The Beast and corrects several critical dysfunctions, including visual corruptions in games based on the Godot API with the Vulkan API and planting on RX 9070000000 With activated Ray tracing.
AMD consolidates its software ecosystem with the publication ofAdrenalin Edition 25.9.2a strategic update synchronized with the launch of the Radeon RX 7700. This graphic pilot version 25.10.25.15 extends material compatibility while solving several technical problems identified by the community.
Updating September 18, 2025 focuses on three priority axes: the native integration of the new mid -range graphics card, the optimization dedicated to the title of Action Dying Light: The Beast, and the correction of anomalies affecting various gaming configurations. AMD thus demonstrates its reactivity in the face of user feedback, particularly concerning incompatibilities with certain popular game engines such as Godot and specific dysfunctions for recent RDNA 3 architectures.
Extended material support with the RX 7700
This version marks theOfficial entrance to the Radeon RX 7700 in the AMD software ecosystem. The 25.9.2 driver natively incorporates optimization profiles and micro-codes specific to this Bridée Navi 32 architecture. This hardware-logical synchronization guarantees optimal user experience from the first days of marketing.
The addition of this reference completes the AMD compatibility matrix, now extended from RX 5000 to the recent RX 9000, passing through all the RX 6000 and RX 7000 series. This unified approach considerably simplifies maintenance and deployment for system integrators and final users.
Targeted Gaming Optimizations: Dying Light: The Beast
Dying Light: The Beast benefits from dedicated optimizations in this version. AMD worked directly with developers to refine performance on RDNA architecture, particularly concerning the management of particle effects and dynamic lighting characteristic of this franchise.

However, TPU tests show that AMD GPUs back in this game.
Major fixes
- Resolution of visual corruptions with Godot + Vulkan on GPU RDNA.
- Crash correction on RX 9070 with Ray Tracing in Cronos: The New Dawn.
- Compatibility restored with Windows Mixed Reality.
Known problems
- Planting still present on The Last of Us Part II (RX 7900) and NBA 2K25 (RX 9070).
- Anti-lag incompatible with EA Javelin : AMD recommends deactivating it.
- VR SACCADES at 80-90 Hz around by manually adjusting the refreshment.
Compatibility and certification
- AMD always advises OEM pilots for laptops.
- Official support Windows 10 (19044+) and Windows 11 (9:2 p.m.+).
- Integration of the NPU Driver Ryzen AI (32.00.0203.297).
- WHQL certification validated, guaranteeing reliability in pro use.
Conclusion
Adrenalin Edition 25.9.2 confirms AMD’s commitment in continuous improvement of its software ecosystem. The native integration of the RX 7700 and the targeted corrections meet the expectations of the Gaming community. However, despite the efforts, the performance tests carried out by TPU highlight performance from the AMD GPU in Dying Light: The Beast.
Despite some persistent issues, this version consolidates general stability and prepares the arrival of the next material innovations. Users can download this update via the official AMD website or use the automatic detection function integrated into the adrenalin software.
