The gaming industry is bracing for the end of a massive 13-year entertainment drought. James Bond is finally returning to consoles.
Sony officially unveiled a limited-edition DualSense wireless controller for the PlayStation 5. The custom hardware coincides with the highly anticipated action-adventure stealth game 007 First Light. It hits the market next month.
Design and Preorder Specifications
The controller design leans heavily into classic spy franchise aesthetics. Crafted in collaboration with developer IO Interactive, the gamepad features a prominent gold and black finish inspired by vintage films like Goldfinger and The Man With The Golden Gun.
The center touchpad displays an intricate gun-barrel motif right next to the iconic 007 logo. Fans can secure the hardware soon, according to a hardware breakdown by Notebookcheck.
Preorders go live on April 17, 2026. Players can purchase the controller through PlayStation Direct and participating retailers. Sony set the recommended retail price at $84.99 USD, or £74.99 in the UK. The physical unit officially releases globally on May 27, 2026.
The 007 First Light Launch Details
The custom peripheral acts as a direct tie-in for the upcoming IO Interactive title. The studio previously gained critical acclaim for the Hitman franchise. This new project delivers a reimagined origin narrative.
Players control a 26-year-old, inexperienced James Bond. The plot follows his journey through the MI6 training program as he hunts down a rogue agent to earn his Double-O status and license to kill.
The game launches globally on May 27 for PlayStation, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Competitor Nintendo took a hit regarding the release schedule. IO Interactive confirmed they pushed the Nintendo Switch 2 port of the game to later this summer.
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How IO Interactive’s 007 First Light Reshapes the Espionage Gaming Market
This technology launch ends a major intellectual property gap. James Bond last saw a mainline console release with 007 Legends in 2012. That 13-year hiatus left the stealth action genre largely uncontested.
The shift to IO Interactive drastically alters the franchise gameplay style. Moving away from the shooter-heavy mechanics of the Activision era, the new origin story prioritizes methodical stealth. The delay of the Switch 2 version also highlights the heavy graphical demands of current-generation multi-platform development.
