Nvidia DLSS is still the most widely supported upscaling technique, but AMD FSR isn't far behind at this point. While DLSS is supported by over 280 games, FSR is at 230 games, showing faster growth than Nvidia's technology.
Although there are over 280 games listed with DLSS support (including upcoming games), not all support DLSS 2. Still, DLSS 2 is supported by 229 games (listed), according to PCGamingWiki. In the FSR space, things are somewhat similar. Out of all the 230 games that support FSR, 101 (44% of the titles) support FSR 2.0. Despite the smaller FSR/FSR 2 ratio, it's still fairly decent.
In May 2022, we released FSR 2, which has seen adoption skyrocket. Now, there are 230 #FSR supported games, with 101 having FSR 2. In 2023, we are excited for continued collaboration with talented developers implementing FSR across a variety of platforms. https://t.co/WGUyoRzqcx pic.twitter.com/Xs44qoro1k
— AMD Radeon (@amdradeon) December 15, 2022
AMD promised to bring FSR and FSR 2 to more games in 2023, further increasing the long list of titles supporting the technology. Moreover, it also announced that 3DMark will get an FSR feature test that uses FSR 2.2 on different quality modes, allowing users to compare how they fare against one another.
Besides introducing FSR and FSR 2 to more games, AMD is also planning to launch FSR 3 with frame generation in 2023, bringing competition to DLSS 3.
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