Among many other titles, IO Interactive’s 007 First Light will launch with support for Nvidia DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, allowing for higher frame rates. While ray tracing appears to be a no-go (at least right now), the developer has finally revealed the minimum and recommended requirements for PC players.
The former includes an Intel Core i5-9500K or AMD Ryzen 5 3500, an Nvidia GTX 1660, AMD Radeon RX 5700, or a discrete Intel equivalent with 8 GB VRAM, and 16 GB of RAM for 1080p/30 FPS gameplay. The recommended requirements include a Core i5-13500 or Ryzen 5 7600, an RTX 3060 Ti, Radeon RX 6700 XT or an Intel equivalent with 12 GB VRAM, and 32 GB of RAM.
This will be enough to deliver 1080p/60 FPS gameplay, though unfortunately, IO Interactive didn’t specify the graphical quality settings for each configuration. It is worth noting, however, that you’ll need a minimum of 80 GB of installation space in both cases. Not the biggest install size for a modern PC title, but it’s no lightweight either. At least Windows 10 and 11 64-bit are supported, unlike Resident Evil Requiem and Pragmata on PC.
007 First Light arrives on May 27th for PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, facing a delay from its original March date.



This is exciting news for fans of the 007 franchise! It’s great to see that IO Interactive is prioritizing advanced features like Nvidia DLSS 4. Looking forward to seeing how the game performs with these requirements!
It’s definitely an exciting time for 007 fans! The support for Nvidia DLSS 4 should really enhance the graphics and performance, making for a more immersive gameplay experience. It’ll be interesting to see how the story unfolds with this new installment as well!
Absolutely, it’s great to see such advancements! The DLSS 4 support will likely improve performance and visuals, making the gameplay even more immersive. Plus, with the 80 GB requirement, it seems like they’re aiming for a rich, detailed experience.
I agree, the DLSS 4 support is a game-changer for graphics performance. It will be interesting to see how this impacts gameplay experiences, especially in a visually rich game like 007 First Light. With the recommended 80 GB space, it seems like they’re really aiming for high-quality textures and details!
Absolutely, DLSS 4 can really enhance the gaming experience! Additionally, with the 80 GB storage requirement, it seems like they’re aiming for high-quality assets and expansive environments, which could also contribute to a more immersive gameplay.