AMD FSR 4 support will be coming to the PS5 Pro as well as RDNA 3/3.5 GPUs by the first quarter in 2026, according to a new rumor.
According to content creator Moore’s Law Is Dead, the development of AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (FSR 4) is now being prioritized for the PS5 Pro as well as GPUs based on RDNA 3 and RDNA 3.5 architectures. Despite speculation that the project may have been put on indefinite hold, he clarified in his latest YouTube video that “it hasn’t been cancelled”.

The content creator mentioned that the holdup in bringing FSR 4 to PS5 Pro and RDNA 3/3.5 GPUs comes from the complexity of rewriting its codebase for wider hardware compatibility. According to him, AMD has dedicated significant resources to refining the technology and preparing it for deployment on the PS5 Pro first, which features what he describes as an “RDNA 3.75” GPU design. Once console integration is stabilized, the company intends to roll out support across RDNA 3 desktop GPUs, as well as its Strix Halo laptops, Phoenix laptops, and mini PCs.
Moore’s Law Is Dead noted that the internal SDK work has consumed considerable development bandwidth, but progress has accelerated in recent months. With more engineers now focusing on the RDNA 3 port, the tentative launch window for FSR 4 support has been narrowed down to somewhere between late Q4 2025 and Q1 2026.
Unfortunately, not all AMD hardware will benefit from the latest version of its image reconstruction technology. Moore’s Law Is Dead said that RDNA 2 GPUs are unlikely to receive official support, despite community experiments showing hacked, “janky” builds of FSR 4 running on older cards. According to him, AMD is dedicating no resources to an RDNA 2 port, and even if one materializes down the line, performance would be far below expectations.
In related news, AMD FSR 4 is now compatible with most games that already support FSR 3.1 under DirectX 12. The announcement was made through the official driver release notes for AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition version 25.9.1. Read about it here.