Developer IO Interactive has officially revealed the PC specifications for 007 First Light, and if you were hoping to run the game at its absolute best, you are going to need some serious hardware.
The upcoming James Bond title scales across multiple performance targets, ranging from 1080p at 30 FPS on modest hardware all the way up to 4K at 200+ FPS with DLSS 4.5 enabled. Interestingly, the highest preset specifically calls for an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080, making this one of the first major titles to openly target NVIDIA’s newest generation of GPUs.
Here’s a breakdown of the PC requirements.

The game will also include a number of accessibility features, such as subtitle customization, input remapping, menu narration, sensitivity adjustments, and autocomplete options for certain actions and quick-time events.
It’s also interesting to see that DLSS will not be enabled for the Minimum, Recommended, or Enthusiast presets, meaning those performance targets are expected to run natively without NVIDIA’s AI-assisted upscaling. Especially now, when more PC games are leaning on DLSS by default, and in some cases, practically forcing it on players. Is this IO Interactive’s way of telling us they are technical wizards and we won’t...
