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AMD Radeon 16.10.2 Driver Updates: Drivers Provide Support For 3 Major Game Titles Including ‘Battlefield 1 ‘

Jai Sabharwal
First Posted: Oct 21, 2016 05:50 AM EDT

With the upcoming holiday season, many new games are launched for the console systems and PCs. And, to overcome the graphics burden, AMD is also working to create better drivers for supporting high-end games. Today AMD has revealed its latest edition to the drivers list known as AMD Radeon 16.10.2 driver. This has been launched under Radeon Software Crimson set of drivers.

And, this new AMD Radeon 16.10.2 software includes the latest high-end titles like "Battlefield 1", "Titanfall 2", and "Sid Meier's Civilization." In addition, there are also updates on the support for two VR games: Eagle Flight VR and Serious Sam VR. Moreover, a DirectX 11 CrossFire profile is being added for "Civilization VI" which will offer multiple benefits for the GPU system.

The AMD Radeon 16.10.2 driver also includes bug fixes for a number of features in various games such as Gears of War 4. The ones who own an AMD graphics card will be able to get bug fixes for the CrossFire profile in "Battlefield 1" as well. But, bugs related to graphics in games like "FIFA 17" and "The Division" might still be faced in some cases.

AMD Radeon 16.10.2 will enable a number of improvements in various games which will ensure a better game play. You can automatically download the AMD Radeon 16.10.2 drivers through Radeon Settings or you can also download it manually through this link.

With more new and powerful games coming on the way, there are reports for further upgrades on the AMD Radeon drivers. This is essential to maintain a smooth and user-friendly experience while playing games. And, AMD Radeon is on the job to work on improving the quality of games for its potential customers worldwide.

More news is coming up for the graphic drivers and NVIDIA is also planning to compete with AMD through its graphics drivers. Stay updated with our game newsfeed on similar updates and upgrades at Science World Report. 

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