AMD has released a new driver update for its legacy graphics hardware. The company issued version 26.5.2 of the Radeon Adrenalin software suite to support older GPU models. This release targets devices built on the Polaris and Vega architectures. AMD specifically included RX 400 series, RX 500 series, RX 500X series, RX Vega series, Radeon VII, and Radeon Pro Duo cards in this update.
Fixes intermittent Apex Legends crash on older hardware
The primary purpose of this driver branch is to address a specific stability issue in a popular game. The update resolves an intermittent crash problem that occurs when running Apex Legends on the supported RX 400 and RX 500 series graphics cards. This targeted fix aims to improve the gaming experience for users still relying on these older hardware generations.
AMD has not provided any pricing or availability details for this driver release. Software updates of this nature are typically distributed free of charge through official channels, but no specific distribution terms were mentioned in the announcement.
This update highlights AMD's continued support for its legacy product lines despite their age. The company maintains software compatibility for hardware that is over a decade old to ensure existing users can still run modern titles without critical failures. This approach helps retain customers who have not yet upgraded their systems while addressing specific pain points reported by the community.



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