How many copies sold in 007 First Light?
007 First Light sales milestone and why it matters
007 First Light has quickly established itself as a commercial hit for IO Interactive and Amazon MGM Studios, with multiple sales snapshots indicating strong early performance.
One report put first-week sales at 2.7 million copies, alongside a Year One content roadmap that includes ongoing free updates. Another angle cites sales of roughly 2.2 million copies and points to significant revenue estimates, reinforcing that the game reached the million-plus threshold fast.
What was confirmed alongside the numbers
- A post-launch plan (Year One) has been outlined, including returning features such as New Game+ and additional content.
- DLC is already being rolled out, with a pirate-themed story expansion and additional challenge content discussed in coverage.
Why it matters for the industry
For Bond games, that kind of early adoption changes the franchise conversation: it suggests the model of a modern, action-focused, IO-built single-player experience can drive meaningful demand. It also raises the odds of follow-on entries being greenlit sooner, especially now that Amazon and MGM are positioned to steer publishing decisions.
For players, it also means there’s likely to be continued support rather than a short lifecycle—roadmaps and DLC announcements indicate the studio expects to keep building the game after launch.
Some figures vary by estimate, but the common takeaway across the snapshots is that 007 First Light landed well with audiences and is strong enough to justify immediate franchise momentum.