Finally, if you have been waiting for AMD’s new upscaling technique FSR 2.0 to go open source, the day has arrived. The Red team has always been open to providing its upscaling technique to all game publishers, and fans even if they use their opponent’s hardware, the power of making open source has helped to bring FSR to a plethora of games in such a less time span.
AMD has recently declared that it will bring the improved FSR 2.0 upscaling to new and old games, the library has now increased to over 110 games. Also, it marks one year of the launch of the original FSR and on this day AMD is sharing the source code for FSR 2, opening up the opportunity for every game developer to integrate FSR 2.
Today, there are 110+ available and upcoming games supporting FSR 1.0 and FSR 2.0. Additionally, beginning today, FSR 2.0 is now available on GPUOpen as a free download for game developers.
110+ Available and Upcoming Games Supporting FSR 1.0 and FSR 2.0
- FSR 2.0 support now 22 available and upcoming games, including upcoming titles, recently announced: Abyss World, Hitman 3, Rescue Party: Live!, Super People, and The Callisto Protocol. And today it was announced that FSR 2.0 is coming soon in The Bridge Curse, Thymesia, and Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands.
- FSR 1.0 support expands to include enhanced versions of Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, and iRacing, as well as upcoming support in Call of the Wild: The Angler, Lies Of P, PC Building Simulator 2, and Project HP.
FSR 2.0 Now Available for Developers on GPUOpen
FSR 2.0 is now available as an open-source API for ease of integration with complete documentation and full C++ and HLSL source code. It supports DirectX 12 and Vulkan, with plug-ins for both Unreal Engine 4 and 5 coming soon. It is also supported on Xbox and will be available in the Xbox GDK.
FSR is one of several AMD technologies that deliver next-level gaming experiences. Ranging from Radeon Super Resolution and AMD Radeon Anti-Lag to increase performance and responsiveness to AMD Smart Access Memory unleashes gaming performance on systems with Radeon graphics and Ryzen processors, these advanced technologies provide gamers with incredible performance, stunning visuals and elevated experiences.
To read more about the incredible milestones of FSR over the past year, as well as how FSR stacks up against the competition, please check out the blog HERE. To learn more about the release of FSR 2.0 for developers, please check out GPUOpen HERE.