PlayStation 5 Pro AMD FSR 4 Support Is Coming In First Quarter of 2026 - Rumor
The PlayStation 5 Pro is getting AMD FSR 4 support early in 2026, according to new rumors circulating online. In a new video shared a few days ago on YouTube, Moore's Law is Dead commented on when support for the new version of the AMD upscaling tech is expected to hit the system, saying that it should come in the first quarter of 2026, together with or shortly after support for RDNA 3 GPUs, which may come as early as in the final months of 2025.Although Moore's Law is Dead proved reliable regarding PlayStation leaks in the past few months being the first to reveal the AI-powered PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution upscaler, we have to take what was revealed in the video above with a pinch of salt. Lead System Architect Mark Cerny confirmed that AMD FSR 4 support is indeed coming to PlayStation 5 Pro sometime in 2026, however, so there's a very good chance that it is indeed coming in the first few months of the year as MLiD revealed.While it is official that AMD FSR 4 is coming to PlayStation 5 Pro next year, very little is known about how the system will handle the upscaler and how games will benefit from some of its features, which include AI-powered super resolution and frame generation. Known AMD insider KeplerL2 revealed back in July that the system is not capable of running the same model used on RDNA 4 GPUs, as the console lacks FP8 support, meaning that some work will have to be done for the console to run the full version of the tech.AMD FSR 4 support will come to PlayStation 5 Pro early next year, according to rumors circulating online.
