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Following the game’s delay to May 2026, IO Interactive has announced the PC requirements for the upcoming James Bond game, 007: First Light. On January 15, IO acknowledged a mistake with the originally announced requirements, which was due to an “internal miscommunication.”
“After a thorough re-examination and additional testing, the recommended RAM has been corrected from 32GB to 16GB, VRAM values have been updated, and the minimum CPU line has been fixed. Additional performance targets will be shared closer to launch,” the developer said.
“We’re sorry for the confusion this caused and appreciate everyone who brought it to our attention.”
The updated PC requirements for 007: First Light.
IO also mentioned that it worked “in close collaboration” with Nvidia for the game. 007 First Light uses DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation, which the developer says allows for an “even deeper sense of immersion and improved performance.”
The minimum specs are relatively low-end and don’t call for an SSD; this is targeting 1080p/30fps. The recommended specs are also not particularly high-end, and target 1080p/60fps. This may be lower than many PC enthusiasts may want. There is no word on what a higher-end experience could require.
IO Interactive CTO Ulas Karademir said working

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