While NVIDIA launched its DLSS 2.0 a year ago now, AMD’s FSR 2.0 arrives today with new drivers for a wide range of GPUs and for games that will support it. Among the first few games, Deathloop will be the first to get the update on the 12th of May and other games will follow the same path.
The next generation of the widely adopted AMD open-source, cross-platform upscaling technology, FSR 2.0 helps boost framerates in supported games by using previous frame data to provide similar or better than native image quality at all resolutions.
It supports a wide range of graphics products and platforms, including AMD and select competitor solutions, without requiring dedicated machine learning hardware.
The first game to add support for AMD FSR 2.0 is DEATHLOOP by Arkane Studios and Bethesda, which is expected to be available via an update on May 12, 2022. So, if you already have the game and a Radeon GPU, prepare yourself for a healthy performance upgrade for free.
Additional games planning to add support for technology in the coming months include Asterigos, Delysium, EVE Online, Farming Simulator 22, Forspoken, Grounded, Microsoft Flight Simulator, NiShuiHan, Perfect World Remake, Swordsman Remake, and Unknown 9: Awakening.