IO Interactive has released revised PC specifications for its highly anticipated Bond origin game, 007 First Light, following community feedback regarding inconsistencies in earlier versions.
The developer attributed these inconsistencies to "internal miscommunication," leading to discrepancies in the previously posted PC specs. After further testing, the studio has corrected the specifications for 007 First Light, including adjustments to VRAM values, a substantial decrease in recommended RAM from 32GB to 16GB, and clarification on the minimum CPU requirements.
IO Interactive issued an apology for the confusion and intends to share additional performance targets for 007 First Light as the release date approaches in May.
Fans can find the updated Minimum and Recommended PC specs for 007 First Light below:
Minimum:
OS: MICROSOFT WINDOWS 10/11, 64-BIT
Processor: INTEL CORE i5 9500, AMD RYZEN 5 3500
Memory: 16GB RAM
Video RAM: 6GB
Graphics: NVIDIA GFORCE GTX 1660, AMD RX 5700, INTEL DISCRETE GPU EQUIVALENT
Storage: 80GB available space
Recommended:
OS: MICROSOFT WINDOWS 10/11, 64-BIT
Processor: INTEL CORE i5 13500, AMD RYZEN 5 7600
Memory: 16GB RAM
Video RAM: 8GB
Graphics: NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060 TI, AMD RX 6700 XT, INTEL DISCRETE GPU EQUIVALENT
Storage: 80GB available space
007 First Light is set to release on May 27th. Besides PC, the game will also launch on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox ROG Ally X, Xbox ROG Ally, and Nintendo Switch 2.
Additionally, it was revealed during The Game Awards last month that rock musician and Hunger Games actor Lenny Kravitz will portray the black market dealer Bawma in 007 First Light.
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