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IO Interactive Delays '007 First Light' For the Nintendo Switch 2

IOI stalls the Nintendo version while PS5 players get a golden Bond-themed DualSense and a polished origin story.

by · Hypebeast

Summary

  • IO Interactive has delayed the Nintendo Switch 2 version of 007 First Light until later this summer
  • The James Bond origin story remains on track for its May 27 launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC
  • Sony is releasing a limited-edition gold DualSense wireless controller to mark the game’s arrival

IO Interactive has delayed its James Bond title, 007 First Light, for the Nintendo Switch 2 due to extra development time. The pushback follows a growing industry trend of difficult ports for the console, which recently saw the shelving of Borderlands 4 and a notable delay for Elden Ring. IO Interactive had already pushed the game’s overall release from March to May to ensure maximum polish, and this latest move proves they aren’t willing to compromise on quality.

Despite the Switch 2 holdup, the studio hit social media to double down on its commitment to delivering a top-tier experience across all supported hardware. The team is determined to avoid the launch-day performance issues that plagued their previous Switch 2 outing, Hitman World of Assassination, opting instead to give the 007 title the runway it needs.

To keep the hype rolling for the May 27 launch across other gaming platforms, Sony just revealed a limited-edition DualSense wireless controller for PlayStation 5. Retailing at $84.99 USD, the controller features a radiant golden finish and signature gun-barrel design motifs that pay homage to the franchise’s timeless aesthetic. With adaptive triggers and haptic feedback tuned specifically for the game’s explosive set pieces, it’s the ultimate flex for players ready to earn their double-O status.