007 First Light delay
Discussion about the game’s availability on streaming services has swirled among fans. The highly anticipated 007 First Light, developed by IO Interactive, is set to release on May 27, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. However, it has been confirmed that the game will not be playable via xCloud, even for those who have purchased a copy.
In addition to the main release, a version for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 is in development but has been delayed to later in the year, with the exact date yet to be confirmed. This delay raises questions about the game’s accessibility for fans who prefer handheld gaming.
To coincide with the game’s launch, the 007 First Light Limited Edition DualSense controller will be available starting April 17, 2026, retailing for $84.99. This controller aims to enhance the gaming experience, particularly for players on the PlayStation 5.
The game promises to deliver an original story inspired by Ian Fleming‘s novels and short stories, focusing on the origins of James Bond as he embarks on one of his first missions. This narrative approach is expected to attract both long-time fans of the franchise and newcomers alike.
IO Interactive, known for its successful development of the Hitman franchise and the Kane and Lynch series, is poised to bring a fresh perspective to the iconic spy character. The studio’s experience in creating immersive gameplay is anticipated to translate well into the world of Bond.
As the release date approaches, observers are keen to see how the delays will affect the game’s reception and sales, especially given the competitive landscape of video game releases in 2026. The absence of xCloud support may also limit the game’s reach among potential players.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific timeline for the delayed Nintendo Switch 2 version, leaving fans eager for updates. The gaming community continues to monitor developments closely, as the excitement for 007 First Light builds despite the setbacks.