Most Pokemon games tend to have pre-order bonuses, and Pokemon Legends: Z-A is no stranger to that. Retailers are now starting to come forward with different items that it’ll have on hand, and we’ll be rounding up everything in this post. As a reminder, Pokemon Legends: Z-A is the second “Legends” game following Arceus. This time around, we’re visiting the …
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SDCC 2025: ‘Ultimate Endgame’ and the Final Issue of ‘Ultimate Spider-Man’ Revealed
ULTIMATE ENDGAME #1 (OF 5) Written by DENIZ CAMP Art by JONAS SCHARF & MORE Cover by MARK BROOKS Foil Variant Cover by DERRICK CHEW On Sale 12/31 Teased last week, ULTIMATE ENDGAME delivers the moment every reader has been waiting for—the return of the Maker! Imprisoned for the last two years—both in real time and in-universe—the Maker is set …
Read More »First Look At ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Revealed – TrekMovie.com
First Look At ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Revealed TrekMovie.com ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ first look welcomes Holly Hunter, Paul Giamatti’s alien (exclusive) ew.com ‘Star Trek’ Goes Full Gen Z in First Trailer for ‘Starfleet Academy’ The Hollywood Reporter The Starfleet Academy trailer is pure Star Trek catnip Polygon ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Introduces a New Next Generation in Comic-Con Teaser | Video TheWrap Source link
Read More »WWE SummerSlam 2025 Sunday Match Card Revealed
WWE is back at it for Night Two of SummerSlam 2025 on Sunday, August 3 at 6 PM ET / 3 PM PT—and the second half of this two-night mega event might be even bigger than the first. The show is going down live from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. John Cena is stepping back into the ring …
Read More »Ancient human highways revealed beneath the sea
Much of Earth’s ancient past lies beneath the sea. Professor Jerome Dobson of the University of Kansas coined the term “aquaterra” to describe now-submerged lands once inhabited by early humans who used them to migrate. These regions vanished as sea levels rose after the last ice age. In collaboration with Giorgio Spada of the University of Bologna and Gaia Galassi …
Read More »Alien: Rogue Incursion – Part One: Evolved Edition Gameplay Revealed Ahead of September Release [Update]
Update 25/07/2025: A spokesperson for Survios has confirmed to Wccftech that those who already own Alien: Rogue Incursion – Part One as a VR game will have to buy the Evolved Edition separately if they want to play the new flat-screen version. “Currently those who own Alien: Rogue Incursion will have to repurchase the Evolved Edition,” we were told in …
Read More »Battlefield 6 Officially Revealed With First Trailer; Multiplayer Reveal Set For July 31
After a very long wait, Battlefield 6, the long-anticipated next entry in the popular first-person shooter series, has finally been revealed with a new trailer. The trailer, which can be watched below, offers the first in-engine look at the game and at Pax Armata, a Private Military company bankrolled by former NATO states whose agenda threatens peace with the risk …
Read More »Incredible Nintendo, The Simpsons, and DC x Sonic Figures Revealed at SDCC 2025
Jakks Pacific has brought a stacked lineup of collectibles to San Diego Comic-Con, covering franchises like The Simpsons, Nintendo, DC x Sonic, and Dog Man. IGN has an exclusive first look at the entire lineup being revealed at Jakks Pacific’s SDCC panel. Check out the slideshow gallery below for a closer look at all these new figures, along with pricing …
Read More »The Grand Canyon’s Surprising Connection to America’s Largest Crater Revealed
In a surprising twist, two of Arizona’s most iconic landmarks—Meteor Crater and the Grand Canyon—may be linked by a cosmic event that occurred around 56,000 years ago. According to a new study, the asteroid responsible for forming Meteor Crater might also have played a key role in creating a temporary lake within the Grand Canyon. Cosmic Impact and Geological Shake-Up …
Read More »Swirling nebula of two dying stars revealed in spectacular detail in new Webb telescope image
The day before my thesis examination, my friend and radio astronomer Joe Callingham showed me an image we’d been awaiting for five long years – an infrared photo of two dying stars we’d requested from the Very Large Telescope in Chile. I gasped – the stars were wreathed in a huge spiral of dust, like a snake eating its own …
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