A Night Out Walkthrough (007 First Light)
Updated 2026-06-01
Quick Answer
A Night Out is Bond’s first nightclub assignment — a neon-lit London dance bar where you investigate a person of interest (Joshua Pike) as a Double-O recruit. It is a compact social-stealth level with two main routes to the upstairs lounge and 2 collectibles.
Recommended Loadout
You get four Q-Watch slots. For this level:
| Slot | Gadget | Why here |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Q-Lens (always on) | Identify your target in the crowd and spot the staff-only routes. |
| 2 | Dart Phone | Quietly deal with staff blocking the backstage climb. |
| 3 | Distraction | Pull bouncers off the guest-list checkpoint. |
| 4 | Hack tool | Open staff-only doors on the Stamp Route. |
Step-by-Step Walkthrough
01Find the package & briefing
Collect the package and learn your assignment: investigate the target upstairs.
02Choose your route to the lounge
The Stamp Route uses social stealth on the main floor (needs the right attire + a passcode from eavesdropping); Above and Beyond climbs backstage and avoids the crowd.
03Grab the backstage card
On the dance floor, go right of the DJs, squeeze through the equipment, climb the scaffolding above the DJs, cross the metal walkway over the vent, and grab the Ober of Bells before jumping to the second-floor balcony.
04Reach the target upstairs
Make it onto the guest list / second floor and complete your investigation of the target.
All Collectibles Locations
There are 2 collectibles in A Night Out.
Mementos
- Cocktail Napkin — On the counter behind the bar during the staff-only section objective.
Playing Cards
- Ober of Bells — Backstage: climb the scaffolding above the DJs, cross the pipes/walkway over the vent, and grab it at the end before jumping to the second floor.
Stealth-Only Tips
- Eavesdrop for the passcode before committing to the Stamp Route — it needs the right attire too.
- The Above and Beyond backstage climb skips the crowd entirely and passes the Ober of Bells card.
- Blend into the dance floor crowd rather than pushing through bouncers.
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