IO Interactive discusses romance in 007: First Light

Hitman studio IO Interactive has addressed questions about romantic and sexy elements in its upcoming James Bond game through comments from its narrative director.

Narrative and cinematic director Martin Emborg suggested that clues about romance appear in the game's trailers. He pointed to scenes showing Bond with a woman on a boat and poolside flirting with Miss Roth, a French intelligence agent who forms a temporary alliance with the protagonist.

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Photorealistic illustration of the 007: First Light DualSense controller's straight-line design, as explained by IO Interactive art director Rasmus Poulsen.
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IO Interactive art director explains 007: First Light controller design

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Rasmus Poulsen, art director for IO Interactive's 007: First Light, has clarified that the limited edition DualSense PS5 controller's straight-line design is intentional. The design draws from the game's UI and 'light' themes rather than a traditional gun barrel rifling. Poulsen shared these insights in recent interviews alongside hands-on previews of the game.

IO Interactive says it is really happy that recent previews of 007: First Light are making clear the James Bond game is not like its Hitman series. The studio wants players to understand the differences ahead of the May 27 release.

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IO Interactive has welcomed debate over the arrogant personality of its new James Bond character in the upcoming game 007: First Light. The Danish studio says the smug demeanor is intentional and will evolve during the story.

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