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007: First Light gets a March 2026 release date and a $300 collector’s edition

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Last updated: 03.09.2025 21:55
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As part of Sony’s big Bond-themed PlayStation State of Play, developer IO Interactive has revealed 007: First Light will launch for PlayStation 5- as well as Xbox Series X/S, Switch 3, and PC – on 27th March next year. Additionally, the studio has unveiled a collector’s edition with a price tag likely to leave you at least slightly shaken if not completely stirred.


007: First Light was announced all the way back in 2021, under the name Project 007, but it wasn’t until earlier year that IO Interactive began discussing the game in earnest. Essentially, it serves as an origin story for Bond – part of planned trilogy – charting the iconic spy’s early days as a “young, resourceful, and sometimes reckless new recruit”. It’s promising stealthy espionage, daredevil action set-pieces, cool spy gadgets, and seemingly everything you might expect from a Bond game.


IO showed off some of that in more details during Sony’s latest PlayStation State of Play – and you can read more about 007: First Light’s gameplay fundamentals elsewhere on Eurogamer – but perhaps the biggest news of the evening was a confirmed release date. We already knew it was coming next year, but IO has now firmed that up into a 27th March launch. Additionally, it’s also announced a bunch of different editions as pre-orders get underway.

007: First Light gameplay reveal.Watch on YouTube


Anyone that pre-orders 007: First Light’s £59.99 standard digital edition – which is can be purchased for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store – will be upgraded to the Deluxe Edition at no extra cost. This gets you the game itself, 24 hours of early access, and a Deluxe Upgrade cosmetics bundle featuring four exclusive outfits, one new weapon skin, and the Gleaming pack. There’s also a physical release – known as the Specialist edition – featuring all the above plus the Classic Tuxedo Skin for PS5, Xbox, and Switch. And for the big spenders out there, IO is releasing a limited edition Legacy version.


This physical-only release for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam costs a not-insignificant £259.99/€299.99/$299.99 USD and includes everything featured in other editions, plus a couple of exclusive weapon and outfit skins, a Golden Gun figurine with a stand and secret compartment, a certificate of authenticity, and a magnetic steel case. Oh, and a great big box.


Whether IO Interactive can pull off its ambitious Bond origin story remains to be seen, but Eurogamer’s Alex Donaldson previously opined that signs are good. “In one trailer, [the Hitman studio] has totally proven it ‘gets’ Bond,” he wrote, “and it’s all about the salivating consumerism.”

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