007 First Light Opens at 89 on OpenCritic Before May 27 Launch
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May 27 Platforms and Review Score
007 First Light launches on May 27, 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. The r/Games review thread also lists Nintendo Switch 2 as a platform, though the dated entries in the thread are for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. The concrete review signal is strong: OpenCritic showed an 89 average, 97% recommended, and 37 reviews when the thread was posted.
IO Interactive is the developer, which shaped much of the reaction. Review excerpts in the thread repeatedly point to stealth, gadgets, hand-to-hand combat, and a younger James Bond origin story rather than a simple shooter structure. Several outlets posted 9/10 or higher scores, while more measured reviews still landed in the positive range.
What Reddit Focused On
The r/Games comments were less about a single score and more about IO Interactive’s trajectory. The top discussion praised the studio’s move from uncertainty after Square Enix to rebuilding Hitman and landing the Bond license. Other users noted that an opening average near 90 was higher than expected and that the 2026 release calendar is already crowded.
What Still Needs Checking
Early review averages can shift as more outlets publish. PC performance, the final Switch 2 timing, late-game pacing, and replay value will matter after launch day. For now, the player-facing fact is clear: 007 First Light reaches release week with broad platform coverage and one of the strongest critical starts a Bond game has had in years.
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