‘Hitman’ developer want James Bond game to kick off new trilogy

The gaming giant says their take on the iconic spy will be ‘original’ for gamers
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James Bond (Photo credit: Bang Media)

IO Interactive wants its James Bond game to be the beginning of a trilogy.

The developer behind the “Hitman” franchise is working on its own “Project 007” title based on Ian Fleming’s iconic spy. The team is working on a new and original story for the character.


“So it’s not a gamification of a movie. It’s completely beginning and becoming a story, hopefully for a big trilogy out there in the future,” IO boss Hakan Abrak told IGN. “And equally important and exciting, it’s a new Bond. It’s a Bond we built from the ground up for gamers.

“It’s extremely exciting with all the tradition and all the history there is … to work on this together with the family [and create] a Bond that the gamers can call their own and grow with,” Abrak said.


Abrak noted that “production’s going amazingly well,” hinting that fans can expect them to be “talking more about it” soon.

And while he feels “Hitman” has given the team “20 plus years of training for the agent fantasy.” they’re now working with “a different IP.”

“It’s a huge IP,” Abrak stated. “It’s not our IP. It’s actually the first IP that is not our original IP from the ground up.”

The game — which was first announced in 2021 — will come well over a decade since the latest Bond title, which was 2012’s “007 Legends” on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC and Wii U.

“It definitely is something that is not overexposed in gaming,” Abrak added. “We actually see that as a strength … There’s a lot of people out there who think about ‘GoldenEye’ as the classic … I don’t want to speak too big about it, but I just hope we’ll do a thing that will define James Bond in gaming for years to come.”

“And that is not only one game, but that we create a universe for gamers to own for many years to come that we can grow with that next to the Bond on the movies,” the IO boss said.

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