IO Interactive has announced the postponement of the release of its new James Bond game, 007 First Light, specifically for the Nintendo Switch 2. While the versions for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S are set to be released as planned on May 27, Switch 2 owners must now expect a delay. The new release date has not been specified, but has merely been set for “later this summer.”
007 First Light comes to PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on May 27th, 2026, and Nintendo Switch 2 later this summer. We're excited to see players discovering James Bond's reimagined origin story, and we are looking forward to bringing you the best game experience possible…
— 007 First Light (@007GameIOI) April 8, 2026
Uncertainty Regarding the Reasons for the Delay
The reasons for the delayed release of the Switch 2 version were not detailed byIO Interactive. In a social media announcement, the development studio emphasized that its goal is to “deliver the best possible gaming experience across all platforms.” It is speculated that technical hurdles in adapting to the new Nintendo hardware may be a factor.
Frequent delays in Switch 2 ports
The delay of 007 First Light for the Switch 2 is part of a series of similar delays. Other titles such as Borderlands 4 and Starfield have also not yet received specific release dates for the new Nintendo console. Players and fans are eagerly awaiting further information and hoping for updates from the developers soon.
007 First Light is an ambitious project from IO Interactive, the creators of the Hitman series. The game is described as an original take on the early days of the James Bond story. This fresh perspective on the famous MI6 agent has generated buzz in the run-up to its release and raised high expectations..
Frequently Asked Questions/h2
When will 007 First Light be released for the Switch 2?/h3
pAn exact date has not been announced, but “later this summer” has been cited as the new release window./p
Why was the release delayed?
IO Interactive has not provided specific reasons, but it is believed that technical adjustments to the new Nintendo console are required.
Are other platforms affected by the delay?
No, the versions for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S will be released as planned on May 27.

