Sony announced the broadcast of PlayStation State of Play this week in which deep diving in James Bond Game 007 First Light from the manufacturer Hitman Io Interactive enters.
The broadcast is to be broadcast on Wednesday, September 3 at 11:00 Pacific, 14.00 eastern or 19:00 in Great Britain via PlayStation and Twitch channels.
“In the upcoming state of the game, the mood for over 30 minutes of gameplay with the first Bond mission as a recruit of MI6” – wrote Sony about the upcoming presentation. “The action covers everything, from fast car chases to sequences and footings on the feet. Or an ongoing basis after playing in the matter of observations of IO Interactive about intensive spy game.”
State of Play presents the first diving of deep lightweight 007 on September 3
Get ready for over 30 minutes of a modern game. Full details: https://t.co/vcwphvzqkk pic.twitter.com/woxmqnyao6
– PlayStation (@Plastation) September 1, 2025
PlayStation did not mention any other game that is to be presented in the upcoming state of the game, so it is worth lowering your expectations for more from the upcoming spirit Yōtei or anything else from the studies of the first page of Sony.
While Hitman’s series is “definitely not done”, IO Interactive is now aimed at developing a modern Bond game trilogy with a fresh face in a cult form. First Light is the first chapter of this story and will present the story of a completely modern incarnation of a bond not related to each specific book or film incarnation.
Earlier, IO Interactive CEO, Hakan Abrak, explained how the studio will be kept in managing costs in the trilogy of bonds, based on every game, without tiny expenses – for example, by not producing many modern toilets.
The previous look at the game, during PlayStation State of Play in June, meant that fans were sure that the Dexter star: the star of the original sin Patrick Gibson was for a modern bond. I hope that IO Interactive finally recognizes this this week, and maybe also the last date of the release of the game.
For now 007 the first lightweight will appear in 2026, for Nintendo Switch 2, PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Stand for more.
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