The newly independent IO Interactive is hard at work on its upcoming James Bond game. The studio, primarily known for the Hitman games, is seen as a perfect fit for a James Bond title, and the studio is hoping to do a full trilogy.
Project 007, the codename for IO Interactive's James Bond game, is not supposed to be “a gamification of a movie”, IO CEO, Hakan Abrak recently told IGN in an interview. He then went on to reveal that he hopes that their original, younger James Bond will get a full trilogy.
“It’s completely beginning and becoming a story, hopefully for a big trilogy out there in the future. It’s a Bond we built from ground up for gamers. It’s extremely exciting with all the tradition and all the history there is”.
This is just a small quote from the full IGN interview, which is worth reading if you're interested in the behind-the-scenes at IO.
We don't know how IO Interactive's license deal for Bond is structured. A trilogy may require more negotiations with the rights holder. However, if the first game does well, we don't see why there wouldn't be a sequel. Clearly, IO Interactive is sold on this idea and is willing to commit long-term.
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KitGuru Says: The recent Hitman games were all incredible, so I have no doubt IO Interactive will do well with the James Bond IP.