007 First Light

007 First Light is IO Interactive’s prestige Bond project — a linear, story-driven origin built on the studio’s Glacier engine and the muscle memory it earned across the World of Assassination trilogy. The Polygon piece on Amazon’s confirmation that future Bond games will come from Amazon Games made the same thing clear: this is the start of a long arc, not a one-shot. The first playthrough is built to be tight and replayable, which means many players finish it in a weekend and immediately want more in the same espionage-action lineage.

We tested seven 007 First Light alternatives on Windows that share the espionage / stealth-action / set-piece DNA. The list deliberately mixes immersive-sim picks, pure assassination sandboxes, and the few WW2-flavoured infiltration games that have aged well. Cross-platform availability noted per game.

Quick comparison

GameBest forCostStandoutWhere to buy
Hitman World of AssassinationIO’s own assassination sandbox$69.99 (full trilogy)Replay variety per missionSteam
Splinter Cell: BlacklistModern Sam Fisher fundamentals$19.99Spies vs Mercs multiplayerSteam, Ubisoft Connect
Deus Ex: Mankind DividedCyberpunk immersive sim$29.99Player-choice depthSteam
Sniper Elite 5WW2 infiltration with co-op$49.99Killcams and shareable missionsSteam
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom PainOpen-world tactical espionage$29.99Sandbox infiltration economySteam
Dishonored: Death of the OutsiderPolished short Dishonored arc$29.99Standalone, no Dishonored 2 neededSteam
Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2Long-range sandbox sniping$39.99Ultra-long-range mission designSteam

Why “what should I play after 007 First Light” is the question

The pattern is consistent across r/IOInteractive and the Steam reviews:

Each pick below addresses one of those gaps. None is a one-for-one replacement; Bond games are their own category. Played in sequence the list covers most of what makes the espionage-action genre worth the time.

The 7 best 007 First Light alternatives

Hitman World of Assassination — best assassination sandbox from the same studio

Hitman World of Assassination is the natural first stop. IO Interactive’s trilogy (Hitman 1, 2, and 3) lives in the same engine that powers 007 First Light, with the assassination sandbox approach turned all the way up. Each level offers a dozen routes to the contract — disguises, environmental kills, sniper rifles, fibre wire, accident kills. The Freelancer mode adds a roguelike heist layer where you plan loadouts, lose gear on failure, and play long campaign arcs.

For 007 players who liked the choice density inside each set-piece, Hitman is the same idea expanded to the entire game.

Where it falls short: Tone is colder and more gameplay-focused than Bond’s cinematic arc. Online server outages have historically affected the always-online portions.

Pricing:

Switching from 007: The mental shift is from a guided story to a sandbox where you set your own contracts. The Freelancer mode is the closest analogue to Bond’s long-arc story feel.

Download: Hitman World of Assassination on Steam

Bottom line: Pick Hitman when you want IO’s craft applied to infinite replayable assassination scenarios.

Splinter Cell: Blacklist — best modern Sam Fisher fundamentals

Splinter Cell: Blacklist is the last full mainline Splinter Cell game, and it remains the cleanest modern stealth-action experience. The Sam Fisher movement (mantle, climb, mark-and-execute) is fluid, the difficulty options (Ghost, Panther, Assault) reward different playstyles, and the Spies vs Mercs multiplayer is the genre’s classic asymmetric mode.

For 007 players who want a similar stealth-with-gadgets feel from a different IP, Blacklist is the closest match.

Where it falls short: The story is the weakest in the Splinter Cell canon. Some boss segments break the stealth flow. Ubisoft Connect launcher is required on PC.

Pricing:

Switching from 007: Sam Fisher’s gadgets fill the role 007’s gadgets do — sticky cameras, sleep-darts, EMP grenades. Plan to use them rather than going loud.

Download: Splinter Cell: Blacklist on Steam

Bottom line: Pick Splinter Cell: Blacklist when you want classic third-person stealth with gadgets and asymmetric multiplayer.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided — best cyberpunk immersive sim

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is the immersive sim with the most choice density per environment, and the closest spiritual cousin to a Bond game built around player agency. Stealth, hacking, social conversation puzzles, and aug-enhanced combat all coexist; each mission offers multiple solutions and the world reacts to which you pick.

For 007 players who appreciated the “I can solve this room three different ways” feel, Deus Ex doubles down on that instinct.

Where it falls short: Story ends on a partial cliffhanger and the sequel was never made. Augmentation system can feel overwhelming on first run. The Prague hub gets repetitive.

Pricing:

Switching from 007: Plan to read more dialogue. Deus Ex’s choice density extends into conversation and ethics; it is closer to a stealth-RPG than a pure action game.

Download: Deus Ex: Mankind Divided on Steam

Bottom line: Pick Deus Ex when you want the choice-density of 007’s set pieces in a cyberpunk wrapper.

Sniper Elite 5 — best WW2 infiltration with co-op

Sniper Elite 5 by Rebellion is the most co-op-friendly entry on this list. The large WW2-era maps support two-player infiltration, the killcams are the franchise signature, and the mission design (multiple infiltration points, optional objectives, shareable intel) hits the same instincts as Bond’s set-piece structure.

For 007 players whose friends want in on the espionage fantasy, Sniper Elite 5 is the cleanest co-op pick.

Where it falls short: Killcams are an acquired taste. Some maps are large enough that coordinating co-op routes requires planning. Tone is WW2 rather than modern espionage.

Pricing:

Switching from 007: WW2 sniper-stealth changes the aesthetic. Route-planning and “stay silent” instincts carry over directly.

Download: Sniper Elite 5 on Steam

Bottom line: Pick Sniper Elite 5 when co-op infiltration is the addition you want and you accept WW2 as a setting swap.

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain — best open-world tactical espionage

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is the open-world infiltration game with the widest mission-design sandbox of the bunch. Approach a base from any direction, recruit enemies via the Fulton extraction system, build your Mother Base out of the equipment you steal, and replay missions for higher scores under self-imposed constraints (no kills, no alerts, no Reflex Mode).

For 007 players who want the mission-replay loop on a massive scale, MGS V is the deepest sandbox in the genre.

Where it falls short: Story is famously unfinished (Chapter 2 reuses missions; Chapter 3 was cut). Engine is older. Konami launcher and account requirements have annoyed some PC players historically.

Pricing:

Switching from 007: Plan a 40+ hour runtime if you go through the main story. The base-building meta becomes its own loop alongside the missions.

Download: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain on Steam

Bottom line: Pick MGS V when an enormous infiltration sandbox is the draw and a forgivable narrative is the trade.

Dishonored: Death of the Outsider — best polished short Dishonored arc

Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is the standalone Dishonored entry built around a smaller cast (Billie Lurk, Daud) and a tighter eight-to-twelve-hour story. The powers system is more restrained than Dishonored 2’s full mark-of-the-outsider toolset, which gives the missions a sharper focus.

For 007 players who want an immersive-sim hit without committing to a Dishonored 2 playthrough first, Death of the Outsider stands alone.

Where it falls short: Shorter than Dishonored 2. Some powers feel less impactful than the originals. Story payoff lands better with prior Dishonored knowledge.

Pricing:

Switching from 007: The mental model is “every level is a Bond-style set piece.” Plan a methodical playthrough rather than rushing the credits.

Download: Dishonored: Death of the Outsider on Steam

Bottom line: Pick Dishonored: Death of the Outsider when you want an immersive sim that fits in a weekend.

Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 — best long-range sandbox sniping

Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 by CI Games leans hardest into ultra-long-range sniping (1000m+ shots are core mission objectives). Maps are infiltration sandboxes with sniping as the dominant tool, and the contract-based mission structure (multiple objectives per map, each independently completable) rewards replay.

For 007 players who liked the long-range option in 007’s mission set, Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 makes that the main course.

Where it falls short: Story is functional rather than memorable. Voice acting is uneven. Engine and animation quality lag the AAA picks.

Pricing:

Switching from 007: Bond-style ranged work scales up; plan to invest in scope settings and wind / ballistics math.

Download: Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 on Steam

Bottom line: Pick Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 when long-range sandbox sniping is the part of 007 you want repeated.

How to pick the right one

If you want IO Interactive’s craft on infinite replay, install Hitman World of Assassination. It is the same engine and the same studio.

If you want third-person stealth with gadgets and asymmetric multiplayer, Splinter Cell: Blacklist is the closest classic match. If you want the choice-density of 007’s set pieces in a cyberpunk immersive sim, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is the deepest pick.

If you want co-op infiltration, Sniper Elite 5 is the most polished WW2 option. If you want a massive open-world infiltration sandbox, Metal Gear Solid V is the largest. If you want an immersive sim that fits in a weekend, Dishonored: Death of the Outsider.

If long-range sniping is the part of 007 you most enjoyed, Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 focuses on exactly that.

Stay with 007 First Light when the cinematic Bond fantasy is irreplaceable and a second playthrough on Hard or Spec Ops is on the table. The next IO Interactive Bond entry is years away.

FAQ

What is the best free 007 First Light alternative?

The free Starter Pack for Hitman 1 includes the ICA Facility tutorial mission and gives you a meaningful taste of IO’s assassination sandbox. No fully-free standalone alternative covers the broader genre.

Is Hitman World of Assassination better than 007 First Light?

For replayability and sandbox depth, yes — Hitman has more content and more freedom per mission. For cinematic Bond fantasy, 007 First Light is irreplaceable. Played as a pair, they cover both ends of the espionage-action spectrum.

Can I play 007 First Light co-op?

No, 007 First Light is single-player. For co-op infiltration, Sniper Elite 5 is the closest pick on this list. The upcoming roadmap from Amazon Games may or may not introduce multiplayer in future Bond entries.

What is the cheapest 007 First Light alternative?

Splinter Cell: Blacklist regularly drops to $4.99 in Steam sales. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain drops as low as $4.49. Both deliver dozens of hours of espionage gameplay.

Will there be more 007 games from IO Interactive?

The Polygon piece on Amazon Games’ confirmation suggests that future Bond games will continue, with Amazon as publisher and IO Interactive plus potentially others as developers. The cadence is years, not months.