FSR 3 is AMD’s answer to DLSS 3 and over time it’s game support is growing with two new games recently receiving support and another ready for future support.
Popular PlayStation turned PC title, The Last of Us Part 1 will be receiving FSR 3 support in a future update as shared by the AMD Radeon Twitter page. This will come in the games first update since August 2023 and will provide strong performance benefits for a title that launched in a terrible state.
Two other games also recently received support including RoboCop Rogue City in its recent Patch #04 update speeding up the frames in Detroit. Remnant II has also received support for FSR 3 in its recent update.
Become the legendary part man, part machine, all cop hero and deliver justice in Old Detroit.
RoboCop: Rogue City is available on Steam for £44.99 (£26.99 (Until 10th March)
Experience the emotional storytelling and unforgettable characters in The Last of Us™, winner of over 200 Game of the Year awards.
The Last of Us Part 1 is available on Steam for £49.99
REMNANT II® pits survivors of humanity against new deadly creatures and god-like bosses across terrifying worlds. Play solo or co-op with two other friends to explore the depths of the unknown to stop an evil from destroying reality itself.
Remnant II is available on Steam for £41.99 (£25.19 Until 3rd March)
The list of games which support FSR 3 technology continues to grow, if you would like to keep up to date with which games feature it, check out our guide to FSR 3.
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