Nixxes Software and AMD announced five new games supporting FidelityFX Super Resolution 3.1
All major titles from Nixxes now support FSR 3.1.

Five games have been updated to support FSR 3.1, the latest performance-boosting technology from AMD. The newer version of FSR was announced in March, but there hasn’t been much activity in terms of game support since then. However, Nixxes Software has updated five of their games simultaneously to enable FSR 3.1.
According to AMD, FSR 3.1 has improved image quality, focusing on temporal stability. It should have less flickering and shimmering around moving objects. It also supports the new FidelityFX API, making it even easier to add to new games.
AMD FSR 3.1 games
- Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT (added in May)
- God of War Ragnarök (launches in September)
- Horizon Forbidden West™ Complete Edition 🆕
- Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales 🆕
- Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered 🆕
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart 🆕
The most important update for FSR 3.1 is the decoupling of upscaling from frame generation. This means that FSR Frame Generation and FSR upscaling can work together, but gamers will now be able to use the frame generation component independently.
Basically, this allows using XeSS or DLSS with FSR Frame Generation. This is great news for those who prefer 3rd party upscaling tech but still want to enjoy increased framerates, regardless of whether the GPU vendor supports this technology. Since XeSS never had this feature and DLSS FG is locked to the RTX 40 series, an even broader range of gamers now has access to this technology.
AMD FSR 3.0 games
Also, the big news is that AMD is now confirming that their FSR3 technology is available (or soon will be) in as many as 60 games. If you are wondering about individual games, always make sure to check the PC Gaming Wiki page , which has the most recent data on the subject.
FSR3 Games, Source: AMD
Great to see FSR3 adoption progressing rapidly at this point and hopefully this will lead to NVIDIA and Intel launching their own Frame Generation tech that isn’t locked to certain hardware, AMD has just proven that it is possible.
Source: AMD