The latest patch, version 1.0.12, is now available for God of War on the personal computer. The update addresses a single bug, but more crucially, it adds support for FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 2.0 to the game. This is the most notable change brought about by the update. In the display settings menu of God of War, the new setting for FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 may be found in the options for scaling the resolution of the game’s display.
In addition to that, the behavior of the accessibility features for switching between aim and block has been made more consistent as a single change that was implemented as part of the update.
FSR is essentially AMD’s own implementation of the widely used DLSS technology developed by Nvidia. FSR is able to improve frame rates in supported games through the use of machine learning, and it does so while maintaining the games’ native resolution.
The PlayStation 4 version of God of War could be the highlight of June’s slate of free PlayStation Plus games, even while the PC version of the game continues to receive updates. The PlayStation Plus Essential games for the month of June 2022 will reportedly be God of War, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, and Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, as indicated by a source that has a track record of accurately releasing PS Plus lineups in the past.
God of War Ragnarok, the sequel to the action-adventure video game that was released in 2018, is currently being developed. It is intriguing to note that multiple recent developments seem to point toward the possibility that it will be made available in the year 2022 as planned.