007 First Light has landed in Fanatical’s current Mystery Egg Bundle just days before the James Bond game is due to launch on 27 May for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC. The timing gives PC players a cheap but risky shot at one of the year’s most closely watched releases, with the game also set to retail for $69.99 in the U.S. and £59.99 in the U.K.
The bundle is a lucky-dip offer, which means buyers are not guaranteed to land 007 First Light. One mystery key costs £1 or $1, while the listing says customers can buy up to 30 Steam keys and pick from a pool of more than 500 games. Fanatical says the offer can also include AAA titles, indie games, hardware, Steam Gift Cards, Fanatical Store Spends and golden eggs with games worth $1,000, and every game key in the promotion is redeemable on Steam.
For people willing to gamble, the pricing tiers are straightforward enough: 5 mystery keys cost £4.79, 10 keys cost £7.49, 15 keys cost £10.79, 25 keys cost £16.99 and 30 keys cost £19.79. That works out at about 66p per key at the cheapest bulk rate, though the payoff depends entirely on luck. The offer is expected to run until Wednesday, 3 June, giving buyers a short window after launch to try their chances.
Bond’s return to gaming is almost upon us, and the bundle’s appearance is a small but telling sign of how close the release is. A lucky-dip sale is not a preorder discount and not a guarantee of anything beyond a Steam key, but it does put the game in front of a wider audience in the final stretch before launch.
The writer said they had spent over three hours in 007 First Light’s preview build and came away even more excited for the full release. That matters because the preview time was enough to show the game is not just a name on a box. The question now is less whether there will be interest and more how much of it Fanatical’s lottery-style bundle can convert before the offer closes.

