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Bawma appears to be a villain in the new James Bond film, 007: First Light. He leads a large, illegal arms dealing operation called Aleph, which operates throughout the Americas. In the film’s trailer, Bawma talks a lot about how greed can be a destructive force within Aleph, and the importance of addressing it quickly before it spreads.

During today’s Pokemon Presents showcase, Game Freak announced the next generation of Pokemon games: Pokemon Winds and Pokemon Waves. As rumors predicted, the games take place on a tropical island that feels very much like Hawaii. You can check out the reveal trailer below to get a first look at what Generation 10 has in store!

This article contains major spoilers for the entire movie Resident Evil: Requiem. Continue reading only if you’ve already seen it or don’t mind having the plot revealed.

The latest Pokemon game introduces three new starter Pokemon: Browt, a Grass-type; Pombon, a Fire-type; and Gecqua, a Water-type. Players will also encounter a special version of Pikachu.

This new game, centered around battles, will have gameplay that feels familiar to fans. It will include two different ways to play, three distinct battle modes, and compatibility with Pokemon Home so you can transfer your Pokemon.

Here is an overview of the game, via the back of its box:

Watch the announcement trailer below.

The recent launch of Requiem on Steam is remarkably successful. It reached a peak of 168,191 concurrent players, surpassing even Resident Evil 4 Remake (which peaked at 168,191) and ranking third behind Resident Evil Village (106,631). Given that Resident Evil 4 Remake was a remake of a classic and Resident Evil Village was the most recent major installment in that series, Requiem’s performance is a huge achievement. As for all games published by this company on Steam, Requiem currently ranks fifth, trailing only Monster Hunter World, and this is before the full weekend player count is tallied.

A popular fan theory suggests the origins of the Borg can be traced back to the first Star Trek movie. Specifically, Spock’s line, “Any show of resistance would be futile,” is seen as a precursor to the Borg’s famous phrase, “Resistance is futile.” This has led fans to believe the Borg might have been created by, or come from, the same advanced machine civilization responsible for V’Ger (originally Voyager 6). Although this connection isn’t officially confirmed in Star Trek canon, it was embraced by William Shatner, a star of the original series, so much that he included it in one of his Star Trek novels.