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007 First Light Legacy Edition is $300 USD, has a golden gun replica

Wow.

007 First Light was shown in great detail overnight, including its $300 USD Legacy Edition, which comes with a golden gun replica.

The $300 USD Collector’s Edition — and no word yet on Australian availability — comes complete with the base game, Deluxe Edition content, a golden gun figurine, a certificate of authenticity, a steelcase with magnet, an in-game golden gun weapon skin, and an in-game obsidian gold suit. You can check it out in the image above.

You can also check out more than 30 minutes with the title below, thanks to last night’s PlayStation State of Play.

If $300 USD is too much for you, the standard edition of the title will set you back $69.99 USD. Pre-orders will grant you access to a free Deluxe Edition upgrade, which includes one whole day of early access to IO Interactive’s latest alongside other in-game skins.

007 First Light is a thrilling narrative action-adventure game,” developer and publisher IO Interactive said. “Follow James Bond as a young, resourceful, and sometimes reckless recruit in MI6’s training program, and discover an origin story of the world’s most famous spy.”

Alongside all this comes news of 007 First Light‘s release date — expect the title on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch 2 from 27 March 2026.


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