007: FIRST LIGHT — MISSION READINESS: IS YOUR PC READY?
007: First Light PC System Requirements: Is Your Rig Ready for James Bond’s Origin Story?
The anticipation for IO Interactive’s take on the world’s most famous secret agent is reaching a fever pitch. As we approach the late-May launch of
007: First Light, the developers behind the acclaimed
Hitman World of Assassination trilogy have released a vital update regarding PC performance.After a brief period of confusion regarding high memory demands, IO Interactive has officially corrected and finalized the
007: First Light PC system requirements. Whether you are looking to run the game on a budget-friendly setup or pushing the limits with a cutting-edge Nvidia RTX 50-series card, here is everything you need to know to ensure your mission isn't compromised by hardware bottlenecks.

The RAM Correction: IO Interactive Sets the Record Straight
Earlier this month, a ripple of concern went through the PC gaming community when original specs suggested a massive 32GB of RAM for the "Recommended" tier. IO Interactive has since addressed this, citing a re-examination of their internal testing data.In an official statement, the studio clarified:
"After additional testing, the recommended RAM has been corrected from 32GB to 16GB, and VRAM values have been updated. We're sorry for the confusion this caused and appreciate the community bringing it to our attention."This optimization news is a relief for mid-range gamers, as 16GB remains the "sweet spot" for most gaming builds in 2026. It suggests that IO Interactive is putting a heavy emphasis on memory management and asset streaming, likely utilizing the same refined Glacier Engine that made
Hitman 3 such a technical marvel.
Nvidia Partnership and the Power of DLSS 4
IO Interactive has confirmed they are working "in close collaboration" with Nvidia to deliver a top-tier PC experience.
007: First Light will be one of the flagship titles to support
DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation.According to IO Interactive CTO Ulas Karademir, this technology allows for a "deeper sense of immersion." However, there is a catch for those on older hardware:
DLSS 4 Frame Gen will be primarily utilized for the "Ultra" settings, where the game targets high-refresh-rate 4K gameplay. If you’re rocking an RTX 40 or 50-series card, you can expect buttery smooth performance even in the game's most visually taxing stealth sequences.

Detailed PC Requirements: From Minimum to Ultra
Below are the official, updated specifications for 007: First Light. Note that while the game is optimized for modern hardware, it remains surprisingly accessible for those still running older GTX and Ryzen 3000 series components at 1080p.
Minimum (1080p / 30fps)
Targeted at budget builds or older laptops.- OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-9500K / AMD Ryzen 5 3500
- Memory: 16GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1660 / AMD RX 5700
- VRAM: 6GB
- Storage: 80GB (SSD Recommended, HDD Supported)
Recommended (1080p / 60fps)
The standard "balanced" experience for most players.- Processor: Intel Core i5-13500 / AMD Ryzen 5 7600
- Memory: 16GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti / AMD RX 6700 XT
- VRAM: 8GB
- Storage: 80GB SSD
Enthusiast (1440p or 4K / 60fps)
For high-resolution displays and ray-tracing enthusiasts.- Processor: Intel Core i5-13500 / AMD Ryzen 5 7600
- Memory: 16GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia RTX 4070 or 4080 / AMD RX 7800 XT or 7900 XTX
- VRAM: 12GB - 16GB
Ultra (4K / 200fps+ with DLSS 4)
The ultimate James Bond experience.- Processor: Intel Core i5-13500K / AMD Ryzen 7 7700K
- Memory: 32GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia RTX 5080
- VRAM: 16GB
- Special Tech: Multi-frame generation enabled

Becoming the Agent: Story and Gameplay
007: First Light isn't just another Bond game; it is an origin story. Players will step into the shoes of a 26-year-old James Bond as he navigates his first major mission for MI6. The narrative explores the psychological and physical toll of earning that iconic "00" status.Expect a mix of IO Interactive’s signature
social stealth (blending into crowds, using disguises) and high-octane action. From high-speed car chases in the Italian Alps to intense hand-to-hand combat in high-stakes casinos, the game promises a globetrotting adventure that feels grounded yet cinematic.
Launch Date and Platforms
The game is set to launch on
May 27, 2026. This puts it in a unique competitive window. Interestingly,
First Light arrives just one day after the original launch window for
GTA 6 (which has since been delayed to November 2026), giving Bond a clear runway to dominate the early summer sales charts.In addition to PC, the game will be available on
PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo’s "Switch 2." The Switch 2 version is particularly intriguing, as it suggests the new Nintendo hardware has the graphical "oomph" to handle IO’s advanced lighting and AI systems.
A New Era: The Villeneuve Bond Movie
For Bond fans, the game is only half of the excitement. Parallel to the game's release, news has broken that the 26th James Bond film is officially in pre-production.
Denis Villeneuve (
Dune, Blade Runner 2049) has signed on to direct, with a script from
Stephen Knight (
Peaky Blinders).While the game focuses on a 26-year-old Bond, rumors suggest the movie might look for a similar age range to reboot the cinematic timeline.
Callum Turner is currently the frontrunner to pick up the mantle from Daniel Craig. This synergy between the game and the film franchise suggests that
007: First Light is the first piece of a much larger vision for the character’s future.
Final Verdict: Are You Ready?
IO Interactive has a history of respecting the PC platform, and
007: First Light looks to continue that trend. With the RAM correction making the game more accessible and the Nvidia partnership pushing the boundaries of 4K performance, there is an entry point for every type of gamer.Prepare your gadgets, check your PC specs, and get ready for May 27. The legend begins here.