007 First Light PC requirements: Accessibility insights and tips

Following IO Interactive's January 6 reveal of PC specs for 007 First Light—delayed to May 27, 2026—the requirements emphasize accessibility for most gamers, targeting 30 FPS minimum at 1080p and 60 FPS recommended, with some caveats on hardware.

As covered in initial reporting, IO Interactive (Hitman developers) detailed minimum and recommended specs for the James Bond origin thriller, including CPUs like Intel i5-9500K (min)/i5-13500 (rec), GPUs from GTX 1660 (min) to RTX 3060 Ti (rec), 16 GB RAM min/32 GB rec, and 80 GB storage.

Further notes highlight the grounded nature: playable on hardware ~7 years old at minimum settings. However, recommended CPU demands may sideline 12th-gen Intel or older systems. The 32 GB RAM recommendation is poignant amid current shortages.

Expect 30 FPS at 1080p on minimum rigs, 60 FPS on recommended (potentially 1440p). Storage of 80 GB (~70-80 GB install) pairs with high-fidelity trailers, so SSD (NVMe or M.2) is strongly advised over HDD for smooth performance.

These position 007 First Light for a wide audience on launch, though tweaks or upgrades could optimize post-release experience amid no confirmed 4K support yet.

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