![]() Not only is it exciting to see Nerf bring Halo gear to life, it’s refreshing to see that despite any licensing fees accrued, each blaster price seems to be relatively low. What you see in the images above is very likely to be what each finished product will resemble. While we have yet to see each blaster in person, Nerf is a brand that I expect to pull this task off with extreme precision. Oh, and Nerf plans on growing this segment, so expect to see other Halo-inspired blasters in the future. This release timeframe coincides with the planned holiday release of Xbox Series X. No matter which Nerf Halo blaster you are most excited about, you should be able to get your hands on a model starting October 1. Like Needler MicroShot, this blaster is said to cost around $10 when it launches, keeping its price in line with similar Nerf offerings. NERF LMTD HALO NEEDLER BLASTER REPLICA: This dart-firing blaster is inspired by the iconic blaster from the Halo video game franchise and includes 10 Nerf Elite foam darts and a display stand LIGHT-UP NEEDLES AND ACCENTS: The flexible needles light up when you grip the handle Additional accent areas also light up on the blaster. While it does in fact hold two darts, only one fires at a time, mirroring the behavior found in the actual game. This may come as somewhat of a shock, but this small blaster is actually a double-barrel rocket launcher in Halo. Last on the list is a Nerf Halo SPNKr MicroShot. Given its size and capabilities, it should come at no surprise that this model is expected to debut for a price of around $50. Since it is motorized, owners will finally have a reason to stock up on C batteries with four being required to operate it. This motorized offering holds 10 darts with a single projectile being fired each time the trigger has been pulled. ![]() “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.” said Adam Kleinman, Vice President of Global Brand Strategy and Marketing, Hasbro.įor those times when a single dart won’t do the trick, a Nerf Halo MA40 blaster will also be available. Once it debuts, the Nerf Halo Needler MicroShot is expected to retail for around $10. Instead it will fire a single dart, helping to deliver a compact form-factor that should rest nicely inside of a desk drawer. Unsurprisingly this Nerf Halo blaster will not be able to mimic this capability. ![]() Firing the weapon would automatically seek the closest target, allowing those wielding it to pop out for a second, fire, then return to cover. It’s especially memorable thanks to its sheer simplicity. When it comes to Halo weapons, the Needler is likely to be the first that comes to mind for most. ![]()
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