007 First Light Reportedly ~20-Hour Campaign; Switch 2 Version Said to Be Delayed

A recent report from YouTuber JorRaptor claims the single-player campaign for 007 First Light will run roughly 20 hours, and that a planned Nintendo Switch 2 version has been delayed until later this summer.

The information, attributed to conversations JorRaptor says he had with IO Interactive staff, includes details on campaign runtime and the title’s Tactical Simulator mission structure.

IO Interactive, the studio best known for the Hitman series, is the developer identified in the report.

According to JorRaptor’s account, he spoke directly with the game’s gameplay director and other members of the IO Interactive team, who provided an estimated campaign length.

Rewritten in journalistic language: JorRaptor stated he was told by IO Interactive’s gameplay director and other developers that the core campaign of 007 First Light should take players approximately twenty hours to complete.

The report also notes that 007 First Light will include Tactical Simulator missions as part of its offering.

JorRaptor’s coverage indicates these missions are intended to complement the main campaign and will receive additional simulator missions via post-launch updates, which could extend total playtime beyond the single-player campaign estimate.

Regarding platform availability, the claim that a Nintendo Switch 2 edition of 007 First Light has been delayed until later this summer is presented as information JorRaptor received from IO Interactive sources.

This article treats those points as attributed reports rather than confirmed facts; readers should await official announcements from IO Interactive or publisher channels for confirmation of release dates and platform-specific schedules.

IO Interactive’s reputation for sandbox stealth and mission-driven design, established across multiple Hitman releases, is relevant context for assessing reported runtime and mission structure.

For players watching for official news, updates commonly appear through developer blogs, publisher press releases, and platform showcases such as Nintendo Direct or listings on the Nintendo eShop.

At this time, the campaign length and Switch 2 timing remain based on JorRaptor’s reporting of developer conversations.

Fans and industry observers should look for formal statements from IO Interactive or the game’s publisher to verify campaign duration, Tactical Simulator content, and any confirmed release windows for Nintendo platforms.