IOI says the hero in 007 First Light isn’t the “classy Bond with the martini” we know and love, but thankfully Q will teach him “why he needs to wear a nice watch and things like that”

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007 First Light stars a younger, less refined version of the classic “tuxedo Bond” we’ve come to know and love from the legendary film series, but thankfully he’s still got his trusty Q to show him how to dress, sip martinis, and brood.

We sat down with IO Interactive’s 007 franchise director Jonathan Lacaille during Summer Game Fest 2025, and he opened up a little about the unique relationship dynamic between this game’s James Bond and his Quartermaster, who fans of the film series will remember as Bond’s sometimes father figure and supplier of state-of-the-art gadgets.

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