IO Interactive reveals the system requirements for 007 First Light

Published on January 09, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Screenshot or promotional conceptual art of the video game 007 First Light, showing a young James Bond in a nighttime action scene with advanced lighting.

IO Interactive Reveals System Requirements for 007 First Light

The creator of Hitman, IO Interactive, has officially unveiled what your PC needs to run its upcoming title, 007 First Light. This spy game focuses on the early years of agent James Bond and arrives with a significant technical agreement with Nvidia to enhance its graphics. 🕵️‍♂️

Detailed Technical Configurations

Players can now evaluate if their hardware is up to the task. The developer has shared two clear sets of specifications: one to run and another to enjoy the game with all its visual quality enabled.

Key Specifications for Playing:
Agent 007 may have a license to kill, but your graphics card will need a license to survive these requirements.

Graphics Alliance with Nvidia

The collaboration with Nvidia is a central pillar for the visual section. IO Interactive will implement DLSS 3.5 with all its features, including frame generation and Ray Reconstruction.

Integrated Nvidia Technologies:

What Does This Mean for Players?

These requirements underscore that 007 First Light will be a demanding title, especially if ray tracing options are enabled. The integration of DLSS 3.5 will be almost essential to achieve smooth performance in high and ultra settings, acting as that technological "boost" even Bond needs. The information allows the community to plan possible upgrades to their setups before launch. 💻