Microsoft has already delivered on its promise to add AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution to the Xbox ecosystem. Jason Ronald, Partner Director of Program Management at Xbox, tweeted a few hours ago that FSR has already been added to Microsoft’s Game Development Kit. Surprisingly, it will also support Xbox One consoles, potentially uplifting their performance a bit.

Microsoft’s GDK saw its first official, public major release just yesterday. Truth to be told, we didn’t find any mention of AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution in the release notes, though that might be a snafu of sorts given the aforementioned confirmation from Jason Ronald.

However, we did find another interesting new feature added to the latest GDK release to allow developers to target a frame rate range above 60 frames per second but below 120 frames per second, provided that the user has a variable refresh rate display.

As far as game developers go, Exor Studios (the folks behind The Riftbreaker) already confirmed they’re going to support AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution on the Xbox version of their game, though they were more cryptic with regards to the PlayStation version.

We’ll keep you apprised whenever any developer pledges support for AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution, of course. Stay tuned!