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The agency is requesting about $63 million to help it beef up its cyber staff with 192 new positions. Wray said this would also help the FBI put more cyber staff in field offices to be closer to where victims of cyber crimes actually are.
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Just like The Fast and the Furious, DC’s Blue Beetle will be about family. Director Angel Manuel Soto and star Xolo Maridueña appeared at a CinemaCon panel to promote the movie, while also hyping up the superhero’s suit.
Soto and Maridueña, who plays the eponymous superhero Jaime Reyes, mentioned the suit is basically a young nerd’s fantasy. This was teased in the first trailer for Blue Beetle, where the suit says, “Whatever you can imagine, I can create.” Reyes then conjures up a gigantic sword that rivals Cloud’s from Final Fantasy VII.
Meanwhile, Soto wanted to instill how important family is to this DC film, the first to star a Latino hero. He mentioned how the Reyes family is there when the scarab chooses Jaime and gives him his superpowers, for instance. Maridueña added that Jaime doesn’t even want his superpowers at first. But through his family, he finds his strength as the hero.
To the surprise of no one, Guerrilla Games has basically confirmed that another Horizon game starring Aloy is on the way.
Earlier today Guerrilla Games shared a blog post announcing that studio director and executive producer Angie Smets is leaving the developer after 20 years to join PlayStation Studios as head of development strategy. The post obviously wished Smets well in her new role, but it also pretty nonchalantly confirmed that Aloy will be returning for another Horizon game at some point. “We have full confidence in our new leadership as they steer Guerrilla towards a bright future, expanding the world of Horizon with Aloy’s next adventure and our exciting online project,” reads the post.
Smets also offered a little goodbye message in the post, writing, “These past two decades at Guerrilla have been an absolute dream. I feel privileged to have worked alongside some of the smartest and coolest people in the industry. I’m so grateful for everything I’ve learned alongside all the other Guerrillas. We have accomplished so much as a team, and I’m incredibly proud of all the games we’ve shipped together.”