007 First Light mods are here so you can play as Lenny Kravitz, Agent 47, or a French maid

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Lenny Kravitz as Bawma in 007 First Light (Image credit: IO Interactive)

IO's James Bond origin saga 007 First Light has been out for several days, and that means modders have had time to start the important work of making sure we can skip the intros, make the cutscenes run at obscene ultrawide resolutions, get rid of the HUD, and play the TacSim mode as the man who sang Are You Gonna Go My Way and American Woman.

Expanded Outfits is the mod you want for that, taking 21 of the outfits you can normally choose to use in the TacSim and reskinning them as more adventurous options. You can play as Bond in his underpants, Damien Webb in his gold mask, Miss Moneypenny, YouTube guest star JackSepticEye, Theresa Lorca in her Bond girl bikini, a familiar-looking bald assassin, and more.

You'll still have to play the campaign as vanilla James Bond, however. Give them time. I'm sure that'll be along, as well as the inevitable nude mods and Thomas the Tank Engine, soon enough.

If you were looking for them, here are those mods for higher FOV and camera, skipping the intro, toggling the HUD, and an ultrawide cutscenes fix. Read the instructions for how to install each mod, for most of them it's a simple case of copying and pasting the files into your install directory—no mod manager needed.

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