![]() These new Halo NERF weapons look great, accurately capturing the appearance of the in-game Halo weapons save for some recoloring to abide by safety regulations. The brand has also licensed a series of on-rails shooter titles for the Nintendo Wii, all packaged with special NERF guns that could be used to either hold a Wiimote or played with as a regular dart blaster. The company has even produced a line of Avengers: Infinity War NERF guns. Dart guns based on such games as Fortnite and Overwatchhave been produced by the company in recent years, recreating popular weapons from said games in a similar manner to the upcoming Halo: Infinite blasters. Having been in production since the 1970s, NERF is no stranger to video games. “ We are constantly looking into ways to bring more innovation and excitement to the NERF brand, and saw an incredible opportunity to collaborate with 343 industries’ as they reinvent HALO for the next generation.” Interested fans can check out an image of the blasters below: “ NERF and Halo are both heritage brands that kids have grown up with and loved for decades, and we’ve found a strong overlap within our consumers,” Hasbro Vice President of Global Brand Strategy and Marketing Adam Kleinman said in regards to the announcement. These toys will also come packed with an exclusive Halo Infinite code to unlock bonus add-on content for the game. In a recent press release, Hasbro announced the release of three new Halo-themed NERF blasters with a street date of October 1: the large Spartan MA40 Blaster, which is motorized, can carry up to 10 Elite foam NERF darts and is set to cost $49.99, and the smaller MicroShots SPNKR and Covent Needler Blasters, both of which are single shot, carry a price of $9.99. Related: Halo Infinite: New Game Engine Is Vital To The Future Of Halo
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