Following the launch of AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 2.0, AMD is excited to confirm God of War and Farming Simulator 22 have integrated support for AMD’s next level temporal upscaling technology, joining DEATHLOOP in the growing FSR 2.0 games catalog.
With the power of FSR 2.0, gamers can enjoy better-than-native image quality at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K, while unlocking new levels of performance, including:
- Up to 1.5x FPS at 4K Ultra graphics settings with FSR 2.0 in “Performance” mode with the Radeon RX 6950 XT in God of War to experience every detail of Midgard with exceptional performance and clarity.
- Incredible 4K performance for more users than ever, with FSR 2.0 increasing framerates by up to 1.4x over 4K native at “Very High” graphics settings with the Radeon RX 6750 XT in Farming Simulator 22, enabling more than 60 FPS at 4K in both high-demand titles.
Following God of War and Farming Simulator 22, the list of titles with upcoming FSR 2.0 support continues to grow, as Abyss World, Hitman 3, Rescue Party: Live!, Super People, and The Callisto Protocol join 11 other titles with support coming soon, bringing the total number of available and upcoming FSR 2.0 games to 19.
Additional New FSR 1.0 Games
Even though FSR 2.0 is now available in select games, and we expect more developers to integrate our latest upscaling technology into their games, because of the nature of game development timelines you can still expect to see some new games comes out with or get updated with FSR 1.0.
With that in mind, AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 1.0 is now available in Arma Reforger, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Dolmen, Hitman 3, iRacing, Project Xandata, Raji: An Ancient Epic Enhanced Edition, Sniper Elite 5, The Elder Scrolls Online, and V Rising – and the first generation of AMD upscaling technology is still capable of boosting framerates at near-native resolution quality using a cutting-edge spatial upscaling algorithm and will help deliver high-quality, high-resolution experiences in all these games.