The PC version of 007 First Light requires lots of expensive RAM and VRAM to run at recommended settings

GamingPCThe PC version of 007 First Light requires lots of expensive RAM and VRAM to run at recommended settingsThe company just released specs and announced a collaboration with NVIDIA.Lawrence BonkContributing ReporterTue, January 6, 2026 at 6:43 PM UTCIO Interactive just revealed minimum and recommended specs for the PC build of .The company recommends 32GB of RAM and 12GB of VRAM.In a normal world, this wouldn't be news, as modern NVIDIA GPUs certainly have more than enough VRAM.

However, we live in a world where AI companies gobble up lots of memory.This has caused newer cards to tick up in price, with more hikes to come.Older cards like the RTX 3070 just won't cut it, as that one ships with 8GB of VRAM.Standard RAM is also getting much more expensive, putting that 32GB out of reach for many gamers.

In other words, playing the James Bond sim at max settings will likely cost a pretty Moneypenny.IO also recommends an Intel Core i5 13500 or an AMD Ryzen 5 7600 CPU, along with 80GB of storage space.Rumors have been swirling that NVIDIA is set to relaunch the RTX 3060 from 2021 to help offset increased demand caused by the hungry hippo that is AI.That one does ship with enough VRAM to run the game at recommended settings.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHowever, mostly everyone will be able to play the game at minimum settings.

It requires just an NVIDIA GTX 1660 or AMD RX 5700 and an Intel Core i5 9500K or AMD Ryzen 5 3500.Players must have 16GB of traditional RAM and 8GB of VRAM.It's worth noting that both the recommended and minimum specs are for running the game in 1080p.The company hasn't announced anything for 4K settings, so it must be pretty bad on the VRAM front.IO has also revealed a partnership with NVIDIA on the game.

will include DLSS 3 with Multi Frame Generation for "an even deeper sense of immersion and improved performance." is a nifty-looking action title that chronicles the early years of everyone's favorite lothario spy.Patrick Gibson from and plays Bond and Lenny Kravitz, the guy who sings stuff, voices the villain.The game will be available on May 27 on multiple platforms.

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