Cyberpunk 2077 gains AMD FSR 4 and Intel XeSS 2 support on PC with Update 2.3

Patch 2.3 has arrived for Cyberpunk 2077, adding FSR 4 support and more

CD Projekt Red has just released Update 2.3 for Cyberpunk 2077, adding a significant amount of new content and technological improvements to the game. On PC, Cyberpunk 2077 now supports AMD FSR 3.1 and AMD FSR 4 alongside XeSS 2 support. This gives adds high-quality upscaling support to Cyberpunk 2077 on AMD, Nvidia, and Intel graphics cards, which is great news for PC gamers.

With Autodrive, players will be able to have their vehicles drive to locations autonomously, whether it’s job objectives or placed pins. Self-driving Selamain cabs are also available on demand. Car customisation has also been improved with new Crystalcoat customisations and new Twintone paint jobs. Cyberpunk 2077’s photo mode has also been updated.

Other improvements come in the form of improved HDR support, giving gamers an improved HDR calibration preview. HDR 10+ Gaming support has also been added for users of supported Intel GPU.

Cyberpunk 2077 Patch Notes – Shortlist

  • Autodrive & Delamain Taxi Service
  • New Vehicles, and quests to unlock them
  • Additional Crystalcoat customisations
  • Extra twintone paint jobs
  • Expanded photo mode options
  • Quality of Life Improvements
  • Improved HDR settings
  • AMD FSR 4 Support (With upcoming driver update)
  • AMD FSR 3.1 Support
  • Intel XeSS 2.0 Support with XeSS Frame Generation
  • Intel HDR 10+ Gaming Support
  • VRR on Consoles
  • And more (See Full Patch Notes here)

Cyberpunk 2077 will only support FSR 4 with a supported AMD driver

If you want to enable FSR 4 support in Cyberpunk 2077, AMD users will need to install a supported GPU driver from AMD. Unfortunately, this driver is not available at the time of writing. However, we expect this driver to be released in the near future.

You can join the discussion on Cyberpunk 2077’s 2.3 update on the OC3D Forums.

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