IO Interactive’s 007 First Light cost $200M, took seven years
Danish broadcaster reports IO Interactive’s 007 First Light cost $200 million, took seven years to develop and sold 1.5 million copies in its first 24 hours.
The Danish Broadcasting Corporation reported that IO Interactive’s 007 First Light cost $200 million to develop and required seven years of production. The broadcaster said the game reached 1.5 million copies sold within 24 hours of release.
The report identified the title as the most expensive video game produced in Denmark, with a development budget equivalent to about 1.3 billion Danish kroner. It did not provide a detailed breakdown of how the $200 million was spent.
The broadcaster noted the seven-year production period but did not specify a start date or list development milestones. A version for Nintendo Switch 2 is scheduled for release later this summer.
The report did not include direct comments from IO Interactive or the game’s publisher.
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