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007 First Light PS5 performance review finds poor image quality compared to PS5 Pro

Driving in 007 First Light is shown
ⓘ IO Interactive with edits
Driving in 007 First Light is shown
Optimized before its release date, the 007 First Light PS5 version maintains consistent frame rates. Still, a new performance review exposes disappointing image clarity on the base console. Benefiting from PSSR upscaling, the PS5 Pro enhanced game produces improved graphics.

At a 2025 Sony State of Play, viewers first saw footage of IO Interactive’s new James Bond game. Aided by a 2-month release date delay, frame rates are no longer an issue. Even so, a 007 First Light PS5 performance analysis highlights the base console's lackluster image quality. On the other hand, the PS5 Pro again shows the advantage of its upgraded PSSR.

Improved lighting with some drawbacks

Digital Foundry’s review compared performance on both PlayStation consoles. In either case, the spy thriller boasts a more modern look than the developer’s Hitman 3. A software-based form of ray-traced global illumination (RTGI) delivers convincing lighting effects. Yet, players may notice artifacts popping up more frequently than anticipated.

Gamers who prioritize smooth graphics can opt for a 60 fps performance mode that mostly meets that target. Meanwhile, the quality mode aims to render improved visuals at 30 fps. RTGI lighting is available in either preset, which minimizes the advantage of the lower frame rate option.

Unfortunately, the limitations of FSR 3.1.5 become apparent, particularly in performance mode. Digital Foundry believes the game renders at a 720p internal resolution. Even after upscaling, 007 First Light PS5 players could find the overall image softer than expected. Downgraded shadows somewhat spoil the presentation, while foliage appears pixelated.

The flickering that’s apparent during fast camera pans diminishes somewhat in the quality preset. The resolution sees a bump up to 1152p, but the gains in visual fidelity are modest. Frame rates are as advertised, only occasionally dipping below 30 fps.

Another successfully enhanced PS5 Pro game

Since Sony introduced its updated PSSR, the performance gap between its consoles has grown. That’s also the case with the IO Interactive title. The 007 First Light review demonstrates how the PS5 Pro’s upscaler generates sharper graphics. With an internal resolution of around 1000p, frame rates again hold steady at 60 fps.

007 First Light PS5 buyers may be let down by its mediocre image clarity. Regardless, Digital Foundry hails it as the best James Bond game since GoldenEye. Other reviews also celebrate gameplay and cinematics that’s faithful to the movies.  

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Adam Corsetti, 2026-05-26 (Update: 2026-05-26)