Two new PC games have added native support for AMD FSR 3: Teyon's RoboCop: Rogue City and Gunfire's Remnant II.
RoboCop: Rogue City, which won our Best Shooter of 2023 Award, pushed out a small patch yesterday:
Improved game stability
Fixed the Sony Dualshock detection issue
Fixed a few localization issues
Added AMD FSR 3.03
Fixed the Tattoo Shop quest
Other minor fixes
Remnant II's patch was a bit meatier, adding crossplay to the game as well as a new Aberration Domination Event that runs through March 5. The addition of AMD FSR 3 was somewhat hidden in the changelog, but players will now find the option in the video settings. However, there currently is a caveat for all frame generation techniques:
DEV NOTE: Settings on PC that use frame generation currently blocks the Epic Online Services Overlay, which is required for Crossplay functionality of joining friends in game. You can still accept invites using the Epic launcher prior to starting the game and join that way if you wish to use frame generation in game.
Moreover, AMD itself announced yesterday that Naughty Dog's The Last of Us Part I will soon be updated with AMD FSR 3. We already know the kind of performance uplift that can be expected thanks to LukeFZ's mod: around 60-70% boost. Of course, a properly done native implementation is always preferable, as it should suffer from fewer artifacts and glitches.
The total number of PC games with native AMD FSR 3 support is now 19 (counting The Last of Us Part I), as the physics-based 3D swordfighting game Hellish Quart added it with a patch released earlier in February. Here's the full list: