Mode and co-op check

007 First Light Multiplayer: Is There Co-op?

A source-first answer to the multiplayer question: what is confirmed about co-op, split-screen, online features, and the game's single-player mission structure.

Updated August 21, 2026. This page separates confirmed mode information from future speculation and does not promise an unannounced online feature.

Editorial concept illustration of one spy at a briefing table with an empty second chair
Editorial concept illustration, not an official gameplay screenshot. The article's mode facts are written in the crawlable text below.

007 First Light multiplayer at a glance

Current answerSingle-playerOfficial listings describe a solo action-adventure experience.
Co-opNot confirmedNo official co-op feature is listed in the sources checked.
Best next checkOfficial storesRecheck the publisher and platform listings after major updates.
Short answer: 007 First Light is currently presented as a single-player game.

If you are asking “does 007 First Light have multiplayer?”, the safest current answer is no confirmed multiplayer or co-op mode. The official PlayStation listing describes a single-player experience, while the official game and developer pages focus on Bond's solo missions, stealth, action, gadgets, driving, and spycraft. That is enough to set expectations, but it is not a claim that a future patch or expansion can never change the mode.

The current evidence

What the official listings actually confirm

The important distinction is between a game that has a solo campaign and a game that has no possible online features. The sources checked for this guide place 007 First Light in the first category: it is described as a single-player action-adventure, and the public platform pages do not list co-op, competitive multiplayer, split-screen, or an online matchmaking mode.

That wording answers the practical buying question. You should buy or start 007 First Light expecting to control Bond alone through a cinematic campaign. Mission planning, stealth routes, disguises, gadgets, driving sequences, and combat are presented as parts of one player's progression rather than as roles split between two agents.

Because the game has an active update and roadmap surface, this page treats mode information as freshness-sensitive. If IO Interactive announces a real multiplayer feature, the evidence should appear first in an official announcement, store metadata, patch notes, or a clearly updated platform listing. A forum post, video title, or search snippet by itself is not enough to change the answer.

Does 007 First Light have multiplayer, co-op, or split-screen?

These labels are related but not interchangeable. The table keeps the current answer clear without turning an absence of a listing into a permanent promise about every future update.

FeatureCurrent statusWhat that means
Single-player campaignConfirmed presentationExpect a solo Bond story with one player's progression and mission decisions.
Online multiplayerNot confirmedThe official listings checked do not advertise matchmaking, competitive modes, or shared online missions.
Co-op campaignNot confirmedThere is no official two-player campaign role split or cooperative mission feature listed.
Local co-op or split-screenNot confirmedNo split-screen or couch co-op option is listed in the platform information reviewed.
Future mode changesOpen but unannouncedOnly a first-party announcement or updated store/patch documentation should change this guide's answer.
Official Q Branch laboratory scene from 007 First Light showing Bond and an MI6 colleague
Official game media used as context for Q Branch, gadgets, and mission preparation; it is not evidence of a multiplayer mode.

What the single-player design means in practice

Single-player does not mean the campaign lacks depth or variety. It describes who controls the operative and how progression is structured. The strongest reasons to set expectations correctly are practical:

One Bond, one progression pathYour unlocks, mission choices, difficulty setting, outfits, weapons, and replay goals stay attached to one player profile rather than a shared team lobby.
Stealth is a personal route choiceYou can read patrols, use the Q-Lens, pick a disguise-like approach, or recover with action without waiting for a second player to coordinate the route.
Gadgets support the solo loopQ-Branch tools are framed as ways to inspect spaces, create openings, and solve mission problems for Bond, not as a class system that requires a partner.
Replay value comes from missionsDifferent approaches, collectibles, outfits, trophies, difficulty goals, and cleanup runs can provide reasons to replay without a multiplayer matchmaking layer.
Updates are not automatically multiplayerA new TacSim mission, outfit, weapon, or story beat can expand the solo game without adding co-op. Each update needs its own official mode wording.

How to read multiplayer claims without getting misled

Search results often mix together the words multiplayer, online, co-op, two-player, and live-service. They can point to a question, a rumor, a creator's speculation, or a different James Bond game. A high-volume keyword does not prove that the feature exists. For this guide, the decision rule is simple: a mode is treated as confirmed only when the publisher, developer, or platform listing names it directly.

The same rule applies to roadmap language. A roadmap can confirm new locations, assignments, missions, or regular updates while saying nothing about multiplayer. It is safer to describe the current game as a single-player experience and link to the roadmap for future content than to turn every future-content tile into a co-op prediction.

If you are choosing the game for a group session, make the decision from the current official platform listing rather than from a video thumbnail. If you want a solo spy campaign with route planning and replay cleanup, the current mode description is a good fit. If shared missions are a requirement, wait for a first-party announcement that names co-op or multiplayer explicitly.

A trailer is not a mode list

A cinematic trailer can show several characters in the same story without showing player-controlled co-op.

A roadmap is not a feature promise

Future assignments and updates should be read only within the wording of the official announcement.

A store tag can change

Platform metadata is useful, but recheck the live listing after a substantial patch or content announcement.

A fan wiki should show its boundary

This site summarizes available evidence and does not convert rumors or unofficial downloads into features.

Official 007 First Light mission location used to illustrate a solo infiltration route
Official mission media supports the article's focus on solo routes, locations, and replay decisions; it does not imply online play.

How to verify a future multiplayer update

The answer can change if the developer ships a new mode, but the change should leave a trace that readers can verify. Do not rely on a search result that says “multiplayer” without opening its source, and do not treat a community wish-list thread as a patch note.

When you revisit this question, compare the date and wording across the official game site, IO Interactive announcements, the platform store page, and patch notes. If those sources disagree, record the disagreement instead of presenting the most optimistic line as fact.

  1. 1. Check the official game siteLook for a named multiplayer, co-op, online, or two-player feature in the current game overview or news.
  2. 2. Check the developer and patch notesA real mode addition should have a first-party announcement, release note, or clearly dated update entry.
  3. 3. Check the live store metadataConfirm that the platform listing adds matching player-count or online-feature language before changing your purchase decision.

Last checked: August 21, 2026. The current page records the evidence available on that date and should be refreshed when official mode wording changes.

007 First Light multiplayer FAQ

Does 007 First Light have multiplayer?

The current official listings checked for this guide present 007 First Light as a single-player action-adventure and do not confirm an online multiplayer mode. Treat co-op or competitive play as unconfirmed until a first-party source names it.

Is 007 First Light co-op?

No co-op campaign is confirmed in the official mode information reviewed. The expected structure is one player controlling Bond through the story, stealth routes, gadgets, driving, and replay goals.

Does 007 First Light have split-screen?

No split-screen or local two-player feature is listed in the sources checked. Do not assume that two characters appearing in a cutscene means two-player control.

Can two people play 007 First Light on one console?

The current single-player description does not advertise couch co-op or shared-console multiplayer. Check the live platform listing again if a future update specifically announces local play.

Will a future 007 First Light update add multiplayer?

There is no confirmed date or official promise for a multiplayer addition in the sources checked. The roadmap can change, so use official announcements and patch notes rather than rumors.

What should I play if I want a solo Bond-style campaign?

007 First Light is currently positioned for a solo cinematic action-adventure loop: read the environment, choose stealth or action, use gadgets, and replay missions for additional goals. Start with the gameplay and mission guides on this wiki.

Official sources checked

These pages are the source of record for current mode wording. They can change after a patch, platform update, or content announcement.