Project 007 & Project Dragon will release after May 2026

Project 007 and Project Dragon, two highly anticipated projects in development at IQ Interactive, are expected to release after March of 2025.
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New information suggests the release date for Project 007 and Project Dragon, two highly anticipated in-development game projects. Fans who are excited for these upcoming releases will, unfortunately, have to wait a bit longer than they might have expected, as both games are expected to release in 2025.

This information comes to us via a recent financial report from IO Interactive. In the report, the studio warns about profits being significantly down for the next two financial years due to the long production time of upcoming games. Putting two and two together, we can take this information to mean that Project Dragon and Project 007, which are more than likely the in-production games they described, won’t release until after March of 2025.

Project 007, which has its own website for fans to learn more about the game, will be a James Bond origin story where players earn the famous spy’s 00 status through a story-driven campaign. This game will most likely be similar to the Hitman series of games when it comes to gameplay, as it is being developed by the same team.

Project Dragon, on the other hand, will be a medieval roleplaying game with what IQ Interactive describes as “an ambitious connected world.” As the name suggests, the game will feature dragons as the prominent antagonist, meaning the game might look like a modern take on Skyrim.

Both of these titles are in the triple-a category and should be priced at around $60 on their release in 2025. Given IQ Interactive’s publishing history, its safe to assume these games will be available on both consoles and PC when they finally hit the market. The 2025 release date means PC players have plenty of time to upgrade their rigs before the games are available.

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges is a hobby writer and a professional gamer, at least if you asked him. He has been writing fiction for over 12 years and gaming practically since birth, so he knows exactly what to nitpick when dissecting a game's story. When he isn't reviewing games, he's probably playing them.

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