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AMD’s FSR 2.0-compatible games list now includes 19 titles

A few days ago, AMD's FSR 2.0 games list only featured 14 games. However, it has recently received five new entries, increasing the number of supported games to 19. Unfortunately, only three titles support FSR 2.0, but many more should be updated with the feature in the next few months. 

AMD continues to push FSR 2.0 as the best alternative to Nvidia's DLSS tech. Five new games have been added to the list of AMD FSR 2.0-compatible titles, including Abyss World, Hitman 3, Rescue Party: Live!, Super People, and The Callisto Protocol. Additionally, AMD shared the official benchmark results for God of War and Farming Simulator 2022, comparing both games running with (various modes) and without FSR 2.0.

The complete FSR 2.0 game list is the following:

  1. Dealthloop (implemented)
  2. God of War (implemented)
  3. Farming Simulator 22 (implemented)
  4. Asterigos
  5. Delysium
  6. EVE Online
  7. Forspoken
  8. Grounded
  9. Microsoft Flight Simulator
  10. NiShuiHan
  11. Overprime
  12. Perfect World Remake
  13. Swordsman Remake
  14. Unknown 9: Awakening
  15. Abyss World (new)
  16. Hitman 3 (new)
  17. Rescue Party: Live! (new)
  18. Super People (new)
  19. The Callisto Protocol (new)

AMD FSR 2.0 is already available for any developer to implement, but due to the nature of game development, there are still games receiving support for AMD FSR 1.0. These include 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.

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