All 007 First Light Suits and How to Unlock Them (June 2026)

007 First Light features over 39 suits and outfits you can unlock, and if you are trying to collect them all, this guide breaks down every single one. IO Interactive packed their James Bond game with a wardrobe that pays homage to decades of Bond films, ranging from classic tuxedos to tactical field gear and everything in between.

However, the suit system in 007 First Light is not straightforward. Some outfits are free, some require the Deluxe Edition, others are locked behind real-world promotions, and a handful need you to own a completely different game. I have spent hours cataloging every suit, its unlock method, and any regional restrictions so you do not have to dig through scattered forum posts and patch notes.

One important detail before we start: most 007 First Light suits only work in TacSim mode, not in the main story campaign. This is a common source of frustration among players, so I want to make that clear right up front. If you are hoping to wear the Gilded Tuxedo during a story mission, you will not be able to. But for Tactical Simulator missions, every suit listed below is fair game.

Here is every 007 First Light suit and exactly how to unlock them, organized by category so you can quickly find what you are looking for.

How Suits Work in 007 First Light

Before diving into the full list, it helps to understand the systems behind 007 First Light suits. Suits are purely cosmetic items that change Bond’s appearance during Tactical Simulator (TacSim) missions. They do not grant stat bonuses, special abilities, or gameplay advantages of any kind.

TacSim mode is 007 First Light’s mission-based replay mode where you tackle objectives using different strategies and loadouts. This is where you spend most of your time experimenting with suit unlocks. Story mode, on the other hand, assigns Bond specific outfits based on the mission context. You cannot swap in your unlocked suits during story missions.

The in-game shop inside TacSim uses a currency called Intel. You earn Intel by completing TacSim challenges, hitting score milestones, and progressing through Clearance Levels. Clearance Levels work like a battle pass progression system. The higher your Clearance Level, the more items and suits become available for purchase in the TacSim shop.

Some suits come from external sources entirely. Linking an IO Interactive account, purchasing specific game editions, participating in real-world promotions like the Coca-Cola partnership, or even owning Hitman: World of Assassination can all grant exclusive suits. I cover each of these categories in detail below.

Complete 007 First Light Suits List and How to Unlock Them

I have organized all known suits into categories based on how you obtain them. Each category has its own section below with the specific unlock requirements for every suit in that group.

The six main categories are: free IOI account rewards, story mode automatic unlocks, Deluxe Edition and pre-order exclusives, TacSim shop purchases, Coca-Cola promotional suits, and Hitman cross-promotion outfits. There are also a handful of challenge-based unlocks tied to specific in-game achievements.

Free Suits From IO Interactive Account Rewards

The easiest suits to get in 007 First Light are the ones IO Interactive gives away for free when you link your IOI account. If you played Hitman 3 or any entry in the World of Assassination trilogy, you probably already have an IOI account set up. If not, creating one takes about two minutes and is well worth the effort.

Here are the free suits you receive just for linking your IO Interactive account to 007 First Light:

On Duty Suit — This is the default tactical outfit you receive as a welcome reward for connecting your IOI account. It features a clean, modern tactical look with a fitted jacket and utility pants. Think of it as Bond’s standard-issue field attire. You get this immediately upon successful account link, no additional steps required.

Savanna Bloom — A floral-patterned shirt outfit with a relaxed, tropical vibe. This one is inspired by the kind of casual yet stylish looks Bond sports during exotic location scenes. The Savanna Bloom suit is another free reward tied to IOI account progression, and it unlocks automatically once your linked account reaches a certain milestone.

To link your IOI account, go to the main menu, navigate to Profile, and select Link IOI Account. You will need to sign in through the IO Interactive website or create an account if you do not have one. After linking, restart the game and your free suits will appear in the TacSim wardrobe.

I highly recommend doing this before anything else. It costs nothing, takes minutes, and gives you a solid starting wardrobe for TacSim missions. Plus, linked accounts sometimes receive bonus rewards during seasonal events, so you stay eligible for future free drops.

Story Mode Suits (Automatic Unlocks)

Several suits in 007 First Light unlock simply by playing through the story campaign. These are the outfits Bond wears during specific missions, and once you encounter them in the story, they become available in your TacSim wardrobe. You do not need to do anything special beyond progressing through the main campaign.

Agent Outfit — Bond’s primary look throughout the early story missions. This is a sharp, well-tailored suit that reflects Bond’s classic silhouette. It is one of the first outfits you see in the game and it unlocks after completing the opening tutorial mission in the story.

Mauritania Outfit — A region-specific outfit Bond wears during the Mauritania story chapter. It blends into the desert environment with earthy tones and lightweight fabrics. You unlock it after reaching the Mauritania mission in the campaign.

Malta Training Outfit — A more casual, athletic-leaning outfit from the Malta training sequence. Bond wears this during the opening training facility section, and it mirrors the kind of functional training gear a Double-O agent would actually use. It unlocks after completing the Malta prologue.

Operation Riviera Suit — A sleek, Mediterranean-style outfit from the French Riviera mission. This is where 007 First Light really leans into the Bond glamour. Think open collar, linen textures, and sunset-ready style. It unlocks during the Riviera story chapter.

Resort Casual Outfit — A laid-back resort look Bond sports during a tropical resort mission. It is lighter and more relaxed than most of the tactical gear, featuring a short-sleeve button-up and casual slacks. Unlocks during the resort story segment.

Funeral Outfit — A dark, somber formal suit from one of the story’s more dramatic sequences. It is a black suit with a black tie, the kind of attire that fits the weight of the scene it appears in. This unlocks during the funeral mission and is one of the more memorable story-based suits.

All of these suits appear in your TacSim wardrobe automatically after you encounter them in the story. There is no need to replay missions or complete extra challenges to claim them. Just play through the campaign and check your wardrobe periodically.

Deluxe Edition and Pre-Order Suits

If you purchased the Deluxe Edition of 007 First Light or pre-ordered the game before launch, you received exclusive suits that are not available through any other method. These are tied to your purchase history, so there is no way to earn them in-game if you bought the standard edition.

Gilded Tuxedo — The flagship Deluxe Edition exclusive. This tuxedo features gold accents, gold buttons, and a subtle shimmer pattern that makes Bond look like he just walked out of a high-end casino. It is arguably the most visually striking suit in the entire game, and it is only available to Deluxe Edition owners.

Obsidian Gold Suit — Another Deluxe Edition exclusive, this suit pairs a deep obsidian black base with gold detailing on the lapels and cuffs. It has a more refined, understated luxury compared to the Gilded Tuxedo. If the Gilded Tuxedo is for the casino floor, the Obsidian Gold is for the private high-roller room.

Day of the Dead Suit — A vibrant, colorful outfit inspired by the Mexican Day of the Dead celebration. This suit features intricate skull patterns and bold colors that stand out dramatically against the typically muted Bond palette. It was originally a pre-order bonus and is now part of the Deluxe Edition package.

Desert Explorer — A rugged desert-ready outfit with tactical vest elements and sandy color tones. This was included as part of certain retailer-specific pre-order bundles and is also bundled into the current Deluxe Edition. It is perfect for TacSim missions set in arid environments.

If you are wondering whether upgrading to the Deluxe Edition is worth it just for the suits, that depends on how much you value cosmetic variety. The Gilded Tuxedo alone makes a strong case, but remember that all of these suits are TacSim-only. You will not see them in the story campaign regardless of which edition you own.

TacSim Shop Suits (Intel Currency)

The largest pool of 007 First Light suits comes from the TacSim shop, where you spend Intel currency to unlock outfits. Intel is earned by completing TacSim challenges, achieving score milestones, and leveling up your Clearance Level. Each suit has a Clearance Level requirement before it even appears in the shop, so grinding TacSim missions is essential.

Here are the suits available through the TacSim shop:

Casino Suit — A formal black suit designed for casino-themed TacSim missions. It features a sleek silhouette with a dark shirt underneath. Clearance Level 5 required. Costs 2,500 Intel.

Classic Tuxedo — The quintessential Bond tuxedo. Black jacket, white shirt, black bow tie. This is the outfit most people picture when they think of James Bond, and it is a must-have for any collection. Clearance Level 3 required. Costs 1,800 Intel.

Purple Tuxedo — A bold departure from the standard black, this purple tuxedo adds a splash of personality to Bond’s wardrobe. It is flashy without being ridiculous, striking a balance that feels very Bond. Clearance Level 7 required. Costs 3,200 Intel.

Kensington Outfit — A sophisticated London-inspired look with a tweed jacket and smart trousers. It gives off a classic British gentleman vibe. Clearance Level 4 required. Costs 2,000 Intel.

Chessmaster Suit — A refined outfit with a subtle chess-piece pattern woven into the fabric. It is understated from a distance but reveals its detail up close. Perfect for the methodical, strategic player. Clearance Level 8 required. Costs 3,500 Intel.

Gentleman Operator — A tactical suit that bridges the gap between formal and functional. It looks like something Bond would wear to a cocktail party that turns into a firefight. Clearance Level 6 required. Costs 2,800 Intel.

Silent Anchor — A dark naval-inspired outfit with anchor motifs and deep blue tones. It references Bond’s Royal Navy background and has a military-meets-formal aesthetic. Clearance Level 9 required. Costs 4,000 Intel.

Silent Line — A stealth-focused outfit in matte black with minimal reflective surfaces. Designed for players who favor ghost-style TacSim runs. Clearance Level 10 required. Costs 4,200 Intel.

Golden Anchor — A premium version of the Silent Anchor theme, featuring gold accents on a deep navy base. It is essentially the Deluxe Edition version of the naval aesthetic. Clearance Level 12 required. Costs 5,000 Intel.

My recommendation is to prioritize the Classic Tuxedo first since it has the lowest Clearance Level requirement and gives you that iconic Bond look right away. From there, focus on suits that match your preferred TacSim playstyle. If you are a ghost player, save up for the Silent Line. If you prefer loud, dramatic missions, the Purple Tuxedo makes a statement.

Coca-Cola Promotion Suits

IO Interactive partnered with Coca-Cola for a cross-promotional campaign that offers five exclusive suits in 007 First Light. These suits are obtained through the Coca-Cola promotion and have specific regional availability, which has been a major source of confusion and frustration in the community.

The five Coca-Cola promotion suits are:

First Class — A premium airline-inspired outfit with a crisp white jacket and navy accents. It evokes the golden age of air travel, fitting for a globe-trotting secret agent. This suit has a distinctly polished feel compared to most other outfits in the game.

Observant Spy — A low-profile surveillance-style outfit with a muted color palette and practical layers. It looks like something Bond would wear while blending into a crowded market or train station. Functional, understated, and very cool.

Forest Operative — A green-toned tactical outfit designed for woodland and jungle environments. It features camouflage elements mixed with tactical vest layering. If you run TacSim missions in outdoor environments, this is the suit for it.

Leisure Beam — A relaxed, resort-style outfit with bright colors and a casual cut. It stands out from the mostly formal and tactical suit roster with its carefree vacation energy.

One More — A sleek, mysterious outfit with a dark palette and subtle red accents. The name references the classic “one more drink” Bond trope. It is one of the more sought-after Coca-Cola suits because of its distinctive look.

Here is the important part about regional availability. The Coca-Cola promotion is not available in every country. Based on community reports and official documentation, the promotion has been active in North America, most of Europe, and parts of South America. Players in certain Asian, African, and Middle Eastern regions have reported the promotion being unavailable. Check the official Coca-Cola x 007 promotion page for your region’s eligibility.

If the promotion is not available in your region, there is unfortunately no alternative way to obtain these suits at this time. IO Interactive has not announced plans to make them available through other means, though the community has been vocal about requesting wider availability.

Hitman: World of Assassination Cross-Promotion Suits

Since IO Interactive developed both the Hitman series and 007 First Light, they included cross-promotion suits for players who own Hitman: World of Assassination. If you have Hitman WOA in your game library on the same platform, you automatically receive exclusive suits in 007 First Light.

The cross-promotion suits include:

Daring Elite — This outfit is directly inspired by Agent 47’s signature suit from the Hitman series. It features a sharp black suit with a red tie and a barcode-inspired detail. It is a love letter to Hitman fans and one of the most requested suits in the community.

Resplendent Death — A dark, dramatic outfit that takes cues from Hitman’s more stylized suits. It has ornate detailing and a slightly theatrical flair while still feeling appropriate for Bond’s world. Think of it as the crossover between two of gaming’s most stylish assassins.

Ops Radiant — A tactical outfit with Hitman-inspired color accents. It bridges the aesthetic gap between the clean Hitman suits and the more utilitarian 007 First Light gear. This is a great all-around TacSim outfit.

Midnight Ray — A sleek, dark outfit with subtle blue undertones and reflective details. It has a night-ops feel that works well in TacSim missions set in dark environments. The Hitman influence shows in its clean lines and minimalist design.

To claim these suits, make sure Hitman: World of Assassination is installed on the same platform where you play 007 First Light. Launch 007 First Light, and the game should detect your Hitman WOA ownership automatically. The suits will appear in your TacSim wardrobe under the Cross-Promotion tab. If they do not appear, try restarting the game or verifying your game library connection through your platform’s settings.

This cross-promotion works on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, but you must own both games on the same platform. Owning Hitman on PlayStation and 007 First Light on PC will not work.

Challenge-Based Unlock Suits

Beyond the shop and promotion suits, several 007 First Light suits are unlocked by completing specific in-game challenges. These challenges range from score thresholds to mission-specific feats, and they add a rewarding sense of accomplishment to the suit collection process.

How to get challenge suits: Open the Challenges menu in TacSim mode and browse the Cosmetic rewards. Each challenge clearly lists its requirements and the suit it unlocks.

Some notable challenge-based suits include outfits that require you to complete specific TacSim missions at the highest difficulty rating, achieve a silent assassin rating on multiple maps, or accumulate a certain total of Intel across all missions. The specific requirements vary, but they generally reward dedicated players who spend significant time mastering TacSim missions.

The challenge suits tend to be some of the most visually distinctive in the game because they function as status symbols. When you see another player wearing one of these in a shared space or screenshot, you know they put in serious work to earn it.

Keep an eye on seasonal challenges as well. IO Interactive has introduced time-limited challenges during seasonal events that award exclusive suits not available through any other method. If you miss these, there is no guarantee they will return.

How to Link Your IOI Account for Free Suits

Since linking your IOI account is the fastest way to get free 007 First Light suits, here is a step-by-step walkthrough. This process also enables Twitch drops and future promotional rewards.

Step 1: Visit the IO Interactive website at ioi.dk and create an account. If you already have one from the Hitman games, skip to Step 2.

Step 2: Link your IOI account to your gaming platform. On PlayStation, go to Settings, then External Accounts, then Link IOI Account. On Xbox, go to Profile and Linked Accounts. On PC (Steam or Epic), the linking prompt appears the first time you launch the game.

Step 3: Sign in with your IOI credentials through the in-game prompt. The game will confirm the link was successful.

Step 4: Restart 007 First Light. After the restart, launch TacSim mode and check your wardrobe. Your free suits should appear immediately.

Step 5 (Optional): Link your Twitch account to your IOI account for Twitch drops. During special 007 First Light Twitch drop events, watching designated streams for a set number of hours unlocks additional free suits and cosmetics. You can manage this connection through the same IOI account dashboard on the IO Interactive website.

The entire process takes about five minutes and costs nothing. Even if you only plan to play TacSim casually, the free suits you get from account linking are worth the minimal effort. Plus, having a linked account means you are automatically eligible for any future free rewards IO Interactive distributes.

FAQ

How to unlock outfit in 007 First Light?

Suits in 007 First Light are unlocked through several methods: linking an IO Interactive account gives you free suits, progressing through the story campaign unlocks story-specific outfits, purchasing the Deluxe Edition grants exclusive premium suits, spending Intel currency in the TacSim shop unlocks shop suits, and participating in promotions like Coca-Cola or owning Hitman: World of Assassination gives you cross-promotion outfits. Most suits only work in TacSim mode, not in the main story.

Can you use suits in story mode in 007 First Light?

No, most 007 First Light suits are restricted to Tactical Simulator (TacSim) mode only. Story mode outfits are predetermined by the mission context and cannot be swapped with unlocked suits. This is one of the most common frustrations among players, but IO Interactive designed the system this way to maintain narrative consistency during the campaign.

How many suits are in 007 First Light?

There are over 39 suits and outfits in 007 First Light as of the current update. The exact count depends on regional availability for promotional suits and whether you own the Deluxe Edition and Hitman: World of Assassination. IO Interactive may add more suits through future updates or seasonal events.

Are Coca-Cola suits available in all regions?

No, the Coca-Cola promotion suits are not available in all regions. The promotion has been confirmed in North America, most of Europe, and parts of South America. Players in certain regions in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East have reported the promotion being unavailable. Check the official Coca-Cola x 007 promotion page for your region’s eligibility.

Is 007 First Light replayable?

Yes, 007 First Light is highly replayable thanks to the TacSim mode, which lets you replay missions with different strategies, loadouts, and suits. The challenge system and Clearance Level progression also give you long-term goals to work toward across multiple play sessions.

Will 007 First Light have DLC?

IO Interactive has not officially announced specific DLC plans for 007 First Light as of 2026. However, the studio has a strong track record of post-launch content with the Hitman series, so additional suits, challenges, and potentially new TacSim missions are likely in the future.

Final Thoughts on All 007 First Light Suits

Collecting all 007 First Light suits and figuring out how to unlock them takes a mix of story progression, TacSim grinding, account linking, and in some cases, owning the right game edition or participating in real-world promotions. It is a layered system that rewards both casual players and dedicated collectors.

The biggest thing to remember is that these suits are cosmetic and TacSim-only. They will not change how you play, but they absolutely change how you look while playing. For a game built around one of cinema’s most stylish characters, that matters more than you might expect.

If you are just starting out, link your IOI account first for the free suits, play through the story for the automatic unlocks, then focus on earning Intel in TacSim to shop for the rest. IO Interactive has a history of adding content over time with their Hitman games, so expect the suit roster to grow as 007 First Light continues to receive updates throughout 2026 and beyond.

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