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RoboCop: Rogue City, Remnant II and The Last of Us will support AMD’s FSR 3

Support for AMD FSR 3 is slowly but steadily expanding. Besides Hellish Quart and Starfield, which got support for AMD's super resolution technology on February 19th and 20th, respectively, RoboCop: Rogue City and Remnant II are now joining the list of FSR 3 supported games. Additionally, The Last of Us Part 1 will soon get an update with FSR 3. 

It has been nearly a year since the release of The Last of Us. The game already supports FSR 2.2 and DLSS 2, but AMD has announced that it will soon be updated to support FSR 3 as well. Modders have developed paid mods allowing the game to run using DLSS 3.5 and FSR 3, but now official support will open up FSR 3 to all. There is no word on DLSS 3 at this point in time.

 

Robocop: Rogue City and Remnant II are two other games that have also received FSR 3 support, growing the total list of supported games to 18. Considering applications beyond games, this number increases to 20 (Unreal Engine 5 and Unity).

AMD has been actively collaborating with game developers over the past few months. Besides these 18 titles and The Last of Us Part 1, there are many other games planned to receive support, including Cyberpunk 2077, House Flipper 2, Squad, Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, and Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin.

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