However, some of the best and most popular James Bond games were originally FPS titles, with the iconic GoldenEye often pointed to as a revolutionary first-person shooter for the whole genre. Nowadays that's not an unusual thing, and considering the resurgence in popularity of Hitman with its reboot, it makes sense that Project 007 will follow a similar gameplay style. Given the studio's development history, this means Project 007 will likely be a third-person action adventure game.
Gaming fans at least have some hope with the upcoming Project 007, a new James Bond video game adaptation in development at IO Interactive, the same developers behind the Hitman games. No Time to Die is a bittersweet departure for James Bondfans, who may be waiting several years until a new actor takes over the titular Ian Fleming character. With Daniel Craig's final outing as 007 in theaters, Bond's cinematic swan song (at least, for the near future) is ending the tenure of one of the greatest cinema depictions of the iconic British spy.