Alan Wake 2 has received a significant PC update that includes official support for AMD’s FSR 4 upscaling and frame generation technologies. The update, released on August 18, improves high-resolution performance for users with Radeon 9000 and 7000 graphics cards. This marks the first time the game officially supports FSR 4, which was previously only available through third-party tools.

The patch also addresses several issues, including audio synchronization problems during cinematics, a game plus progression bug, and a quick slots crash. Remedy Entertainment has continued its strong post-launch support for the game, which has sold over three million units. The update is part of an ongoing effort to enhance the player experience and align the game with the latest hardware advancements.

Additionally, the update expands compatibility with two ray-tracing features, offering improved visual fidelity for supported systems. This latest patch reflects Remedy’s commitment to maintaining and improving its titles, even years after release. The inclusion of FSR 4 support is a notable step for AMD users looking to optimize their gaming performance.