Get ready for a thrilling adventure with 007 First Light, the highly anticipated Bond origin game! But here's a twist: the game's PC system requirements have undergone a major revision, and it's all thanks to the eagle-eyed gamers who spotted some inconsistencies.
The Bond Origin Game's PC Specs Get a Makeover
IO Interactive, the game's developer, has listened to the community and released an updated set of PC specs for 007 First Light. The previous versions had some discrepancies, which the developer attributes to an "internal miscommunication."
IO has now conducted thorough testing and made some significant changes. The recommended RAM requirement has been reduced from a whopping 32GB to a more manageable 16GB. Additionally, the minimum CPU line has been adjusted, and VRAM values have been updated.
The studio has apologized for any confusion caused by the initial specs and promises to provide further performance targets closer to the game's launch in May.
Check Out the Updated PC Specs:
Minimum Requirements:
- OS: MICROSOFT WINDOWS 10/11, 64-bit
- Processor: INTEL CORE i5 9500 or AMD RYZEN 5 3500
- Memory: 16GB RAM
- Video RAM: 6GB
- Graphics: NVIDIA GFORCE GTX 1660, AMD RX 5700, or INTEL DISCRETE GPU EQUIVALENT
- Storage: 80GB available space
Recommended Specifications:
- OS: MICROSOFT WINDOWS 10/11, 64-bit
- Processor: INTEL CORE i5 13500 or AMD RYZEN 5 7600
- Memory: 16GB RAM
- Video RAM: 8GB
- Graphics: NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060 TI, AMD RX 6700 XT, or INTEL DISCRETE GPU EQUIVALENT
- Storage: 80GB available space
And this is the part most people miss: 007 First Light isn't just for PC gamers! It's also coming to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and even the Nintendo Switch 2.
A Star-Studded Cast
Get ready for some serious star power in 007 First Light! At The Game Awards, it was revealed that Lenny Kravitz, the talented musician and actor known for his role in The Hunger Games, will be joining the game as the villainous black market dealer, Bawma.
So, are you excited for 007 First Light? Will you be playing on PC or one of the console platforms? And what do you think about the revised system specs? Let's discuss in the comments! Is there a controversial aspect of game development you'd like to explore further? Feel free to share your thoughts!