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

A couple of weeks ago, IO Interactive revealed a limited edition DualSense controller for 007: First Light, featuring a gold paint job and straight lines extending from a central 007 motif. Online reactions criticized the design for not curving like the spiral rifling in James Bond's iconic opening sequence, with Reddit users like SickSlashHappy exclaiming, 'Stop getting Bond wrong!' and LordMegamad joking about it resembling a gun barrel interior without the expected spiral. Poulsen addressed the backlash directly. 'The thing about the straight lines is everybody can do just a gun barrel, right?' he said. 'It isn't actually anywhere,' he added, noting rifling is not visible in real life or Bond films beyond the intro. Instead, the design references the game's UI, a 'Sun' flavour tied to the title, and light rays, which travel in straight lines. These comments emerged from interviews during hands-on sessions with 007: First Light, where Poulsen also discussed other aspects. He described collaboration with Amazon MGM, James Bond's license owners since their early 2025 purchase, as 'surprisingly straightforward' and 'the easy part.' The studio opted against generative AI in development, aligning with the game's themes of caution toward utopia. Previews highlight the game's linear third-person stealth-action gameplay, focusing on a young Bond's origin as a rookie agent.

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X discussions acknowledge IO Interactive art director Rasmus Poulsen's explanation that the 007: First Light DualSense controller's straight-line pattern represents light rays from the game's UI and theme, intentionally avoiding obvious gun barrel rifling. Initial fan annoyance and roasting are noted, with neutral news shares, promotional positivity from official accounts, and skeptical remarks on its appearance persisting.

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An illustration of a gaming monitor showing record sales for the James Bond game 007 First Light with Steam stats and spy motifs.
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007 First Light sells 1.5 million copies in 24 hours

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IO Interactive's new James Bond game 007 First Light sold over 1.5 million copies across platforms within its first day of release. The title reached a peak of 68,477 concurrent players on Steam. The studio plans ongoing support similar to its Hitman series.

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.

Amazon has clarified its ongoing relationship with IO Interactive following the successful launch of 007 First Light. The company stated it holds rights to future James Bond video games but said it is too early to discuss sequels. The comments address online speculation after earlier remarks by an Amazon executive.

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IO Interactive's James Bond game 007 First Light has sold 2.7 million copies in its first week, with the total now approaching 3 million. Studio director Hakan Abrak shared the figures during a press presentation following the Summer Game Fest 2026 showcase.

Lennie James, who plays Bond's mentor in the upcoming game 007 First Light, has endorsed co-star Patrick Gibson for the lead role in Amazon's next live-action James Bond film. James called Gibson 'fantastic' in the game and said producers would be 'mad' not to consider him. The comments came at last week's BAFTA Games Awards.

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Sony Interactive Entertainment has published a patent for a controller whose buttons can change hardness and resistance based on gameplay actions or user preferences.

 

 

 

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