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14 new games just got FSR 4 support alongside the RX 9060 XT launch driver

FSR 4 support is on track to surpass AMD's target
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14 new games just got FSR 4 support alongside the RX 9060 XT launch driver
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In case you missed it, the RX 9060 XT launched yesterday. Predictably, we saw 16GB models being the most heavily contested, and you’ll be glad to hear that stock is still relatively healthy (at least in comparison to most other GPU launches we’ve seen this year). On launch day, AMD also dropped a new graphics driver to support the new budget card, along with improved support for FSR 4, the latest version of its AI upscaling technology.

At Computex, towards the end of last month, Team Red announced that even more games will be getting support for FSR 4 on June 5th; this announcement has now been fulfilled.

FSR 4 support comes to 14 more games

Adrenalin Edition 25.6.1 release notes have been released. Here’s the full list of games that now have FSR 4 support. There’s also driver support for Onimusha™ 2: Samurai’s Destiny Remaster, though that doesn’t make the cut for FSR 4.

  • Deadzone: Rogue
  • F1® 25
  • Frostpunk 2
  • Legacy: Steel & Sorcery
  • Lords of the Fallen
  • Planetaries
  • QANGA
  • Rem Survival
  • Runescape: Dragonwilds
  • Star Wars Outlaws
  • Steel Seed
  • Stellar Blade™
  • Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O
  • Wild Assault

If you want to see the most updated list of FSR 4-supported games, check out AMD’s website here. The company originally announced 75+ games getting support this year. We’re halfway through the year it has already reached 60+ games with support, so we think it’s safe to say that AMD is on track to smash its original target.

FSR 4 is exclusive to the latest RX 9000 series graphics cards. So far, AMD has released the RX 9070 & 9070 XT and RX 9060 XT GPUs to the series. This means the 8GB 9060 XT is the cheapest way to get access, retailing from $299 (MSRP). For reference, this puts it at the very same price as Nvidia’s RTX 5060, while offering a decent step up in performance, as seen in 9060 XT reviews.


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