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AMD on track to smash its FSR 4 target of 75 games this year, announces even more support at Computex

Team Red has already doubled support from 30 to 60 games
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AMD on track to smash its FSR 4 target of 75 games this year, announces even more support at Computex
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A couple of months have passed since AMD’s RX 9070 series (RDNA 4) graphics cards were launched. The current flagship in the series, the RX 9070 XT, has proven to be a popular choice among gamers in 2025, as demonstrated by recent GPU sales stats. One of the big selling points of the new hardware is support for Team Red’s latest AI-enhanced graphics tech: FSR 4. Powered by machine learning, FSR 4 offers upscaling and frame generation support in a wide range of titles.

The list of FSR 4-supported games is only growing larger, and AMD was keen to highlight this in its Computex 2025 keynote earlier today. Back when FSR 4 was unveiled, the company laid out a target of 75+ games by the end of the year. However, based on what AMD’s Jack Huynh said on stage, it could easily go above and beyond.

FSR 4 will support 60+ games by June 5th

During the keynote, Huynh confirms that “starting June 5th, over 60 games will support FSR 4, with plenty more coming later this year”. This is double the number of games that were confirmed when it originally launched. While a full list of new titles hasn’t been confirmed, it shows that the 75+ target has almost been met just halfway through the year.

Existing games that support FSR4 include some AMD-backed titles such as Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, and The Last of Us: Part I and Part II Remastered. You may notice there’s a common theme with former PlayStation titles, which makes sense given AMD has teamed up with Sony for Project Amethyst, which got a brief mention during the Computex presentation. Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered and Horizon Forbidden West are two more examples.

In the company’s unveiling of the RX 9060 XT, it was keen to show off benchmarks versus Nvidia’s rival RTX 5060 Ti. Showing off native performance stats (without upscaling or ray tracing), the 9060 XT excelled in these titles, including a 30% improvement in Black Ops 6 at 1440p Ultra. The support for FSR 4 can help boost this even further.

If you want to watch the full presentation, you can check it out just below. AMD also announced FSR ‘Redstone’, an evolution of the technology coming to “all RDNA 4 gamers later this year”. Sadly, no mention of previous-gen support.


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