Which 007 First Light Edition to Buy — Standard, Deluxe, Specialist, Collector's & Legacy
A clear, no-upsell breakdown of every 007 First Light edition. Compare the 007 First Light Standard Edition and 007 First Light Deluxe Edition against the physical 007 First Light Specialist, Collector's and Legacy Editions — official prices, the physical collectibles you actually get and which exclusive cosmetic belongs to which tier. Other guides list the boxes; this page shows the contents and tells you, by buyer type, when not to spend up.
Prices verified on official platform stores (PlayStation Direct / Xbox); figures resting on retailer listings carry a visible chip. Confirm the live price on your store before buying.
Every 007 First Light Edition, Compared
From the 007 First Light Standard Edition up to the 007 First Light Legacy Edition — five tiers in one place. The recommended pick is open; tap any other edition to expand its full contents, or just read the price down the spine.
Collector's Edition
- Lifesize wearable mask replica on stand
- Steel case with magnet + base game
- Certificate of authenticity
- Full Deluxe Edition cosmetics
- Obsidian Gold Suit skin
Collector's Edition
- Lifesize wearable mask replica on stand
- Steel case with magnet + base game
- Certificate of authenticity
- Full Deluxe Edition cosmetics
- Obsidian Gold Suit skin
◆ listings = price/contents drawn from retailer listings, not yet confirmed on a first-party platform store — verify before buying. Edition bundles can vary by region and retailer.
Which 007 First Light Edition to Buy — by What You Want
Skip the spec sheet — pick the row that sounds like you. Each call-out names the edition we would buy and, just as importantly, when a cheaper tier already gets you what you came for.
You only want the 4 'exclusive' outfits everyone talks about
Day of the Dead, Desert Explorer, Silent Anchor and Gentleman Operator are the Deluxe upgrade. Pre-ordering any edition gives them free; post-launch, the $79.99 Deluxe Edition bundles them. Don't pay collector money for outfits you can get on the base game.
See all 39 outfits →You want the Obsidian Gold Suit for the cheapest possible price
The gold suit ships with both physical tiers, and the 007 First Light Collector's Edition ($199.99) is the cheaper of the two. You do not need the $299.99 007 First Light Legacy Edition just for the suit — Legacy's extra is the Golden Gun skin, not the suit.
Gold suit & full wardrobe →You want one physical exclusive cosmetic and a disc, on a budget
At $69.99 it is the same price as Standard but adds the Classic Tuxedo — a skin literally no other edition includes — plus a physical disc. Best low-cost way to own a cosmetic nobody else can buy.
You collect physical merch and want the display centrepiece
This is the real fork at the top. The 007 First Light Collector's Edition centrepiece is the gold mask; the 007 First Light Legacy Edition's is the Golden Gun figurine with a secret compartment, and Legacy adds an exclusive weapon skin in-game. They are parallel tiers — Legacy is not 'Collector's plus the mask'.
What the Physical Editions Actually Look Like
The thing most 007 First Light edition guides skip: real renders of the collectibles you are paying for. Official store art below — the Collector's mask, the Legacy Golden Gun figurine, and the Deluxe cosmetics — so you can see the goods before you commit.

007 First Light Collector's Edition ($199.99): the lifesize, wearable gold mask replica — the tier's centrepiece — with the magnetic steel case and box.
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007 First Light Legacy Edition ($299.99): the Golden Gun figurine with display stand and secret compartment, plus steel case, certificate and base game.
Official · IO Interactive

The Deluxe upgrade — free on any pre-order, bundled in the Deluxe Edition: 4 outfits, the Gleaming gadget pack, Agent's Mark weapon skin and the Obsidian Gold Suit.
Official · IO Interactive
The 007 First Light Editions Explained
Same game in every box — the 007 First Light editions differ only on cosmetics and collectibles, never on the campaign. Here is the price ladder, then the two traps buyers fall into.
Bar height = price. The gold bars are the physical collector tiers — note the jump from the three sub-$80 digital/disc editions to the 007 First Light Collector's and Legacy Editions.
“The Deluxe Edition is just the free Deluxe upgrade.”
The $79.99 007 First Light Deluxe Edition is a separate digital SKU. The Deluxe upgrade — four outfits, a weapon skin and the gadget pack — is given free with any pre-order. If you pre-ordered, you do not need to buy the Deluxe Edition.
“The Legacy Edition is the Collector’s Edition plus the mask.”
They are parallel tiers with different centrepieces. The 007 First Light Collector's Edition has the gold mask; the 007 First Light Legacy Edition has the Golden Gun figurine — not both. Pick the prop you want.
Campaign, difficulty and trophies are identical — editions change only how Bond looks.
Digital content unlocks from your account at launch; the Specialist code is in the box. 24-hour early access was a pre-order perk, not an edition feature.
Every outfit is equipped in TacSim, the in-game hub — purely visual, no effect on play.
007 First Light Editions FAQ
Which 007 First Light edition should I buy?
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It depends on what you are buying for. If you just want to play, the Standard Edition ($69.99) is enough — pre-ordering any edition adds the bonus cosmetics for free. If you missed pre-order but want those outfits, the digital Deluxe Edition ($79.99) bundles them. For one exclusive cosmetic on a disc, the Amazon Specialist Edition ($69.99) adds the Classic Tuxedo. For physical collectibles, the 007 First Light Collector's Edition ($199.99) gives the gold mask and the 007 First Light Legacy Edition ($299.99) gives the Golden Gun figurine and an exclusive weapon skin.
What's the difference between the Deluxe Edition and the free Deluxe upgrade?
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They are the same cosmetics reached two ways, and it confuses a lot of buyers. The Deluxe upgrade — four outfits (Day of the Dead, Desert Explorer, Silent Anchor, Gentleman Operator), the Agent's Mark weapon skin and the Gleaming gadget pack — is given free when you pre-order any 007 First Light edition. The Deluxe Edition is a separate $79.99 digital SKU that bundles that same upgrade with the base game, for people buying after the pre-order window closed. If you already pre-ordered, you do not need the Deluxe Edition.
What's included in the 007 First Light Collector's Edition?
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The 007 First Light Collector's Edition ($199.99) includes the base game in a magnetic steel case, a certificate of authenticity, the full Deluxe upgrade content, the Obsidian Gold Suit in-game skin, and its centrepiece: a lifesize, wearable gold mask replica on a display stand. It is the cheaper of the two physical collector tiers.
What's included in the 007 First Light Legacy Edition, and is it just Collector's plus more?
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The 007 First Light Legacy Edition ($299.99) includes the base game in a magnetic steel case, a certificate of authenticity, the full Deluxe upgrade content, the Obsidian Gold Suit, an exclusive weapon skin, and its centrepiece: a Golden Gun figurine with a display stand and a secret compartment. Note that, per the official renders and PlayStation Direct's contents list, the 007 First Light Legacy Edition is not simply 'Collector's plus the mask' — the two tiers have different physical centrepieces (mask vs figurine), so choose on which prop and which skins you want.
Is the Specialist Edition worth it?
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If you want a physical disc and the Classic Tuxedo, yes — it is the only edition that includes that outfit and it costs the same $69.99 as Standard. The 007 First Light Specialist Edition is an Amazon exclusive that also carries the usual bonus cosmetics. If you do not care about the tuxedo or a disc, the Standard or Deluxe digital editions are simpler.
Do I get early access with these editions?
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24-hour early access was offered to digital pre-orders ahead of the 2026-05-27 launch. It was a pre-order perk rather than a permanent feature of any edition, so after release the editions differ on cosmetics and physical contents rather than on play dates.
How do I redeem the edition cosmetics in 007 First Light?
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Digital edition content (the bonus cosmetics, gold suit and weapon skins) is attached to your platform account and unlocks in-game once you launch — no code site to visit. Physical editions that include an exclusive skin, like the 007 First Light Specialist Edition's Classic Tuxedo, ship a code in the box. All cosmetic outfits are then equipped in TacSim, the in-game tactical-simulation hub, not in the campaign menus.
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This is an independent, unofficial 007 First Light editions guide, not affiliated with IO Interactive. Prices and contents are drawn from official platform stores and retailer listings; where a figure rests on a single listing rather than a first-party store, we flag it rather than presenting it as settled fact. Confirm the live price on your store before purchasing.