From PC World: Driver updates are important for ensuring that an operating system remains up-to-date and performing optimally. This is exactly what AMD is now promising for Windows 10, so gamers who are still on Windows 10 PCs as their main gaming platform can breathe a sigh of relief.
In a statement to Windows Latest, the CPU and GPU manufacturer confirmed that it won’t be discontinuing support for Windows 10 and will continue to provide drivers in the coming months. This clarification came after AMD released Adrenalin Edition version 25.10.2 on October 29th, 2025 for all PCs with Radeon graphics (which included improvements for Battlefield 6 and Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2), but only mentioned Windows 11 in the release notes.
In previous Adrenalin Edition updates, AMD always mentioned Windows 10 as a supported operating system. This omission in the latest release notes led observers to assume that new AMD drivers would no longer support Windows 10 in the future.
However, when asked, AMD representatives told Windows Latest that only the reference to “Windows 10” had been removed from the documentation, as Microsoft had officially ended support for Windows 10 on October 14th. AMD clarified that that Adrenalin Edition and all other drivers will continue to be fully supported on Windows 10.
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