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Hasbro is following collaborations with Fortnite and Overwatch with yet another video game-centered partnership, this time alongside Halo. The American toy company will be releasing a trio of Nerf blasters inspired by the celebrated video game series.

The Halo Nerf products include the MicroShots SPNKr Blaster, MicroShots Needler Blaster, and MA40 Blaster. The MicroShots Blasters are designed to mimic the SPNKr and Needler used by the United Nations Space Command (UNSC) in Halo. As the MicroShot is a single-shot blaster, it fires just one dart at a time with hand-powered action. These miniature-sized blasters come with two official Nerf Elite foam darts.

The MA40 Blaster is inspired by the one in Halo Infinite. It is a motorized, clip-fed blaster that fires 10 darts in a row. This particular blaster comes with a removable 10-dart clip, 10 official Nerf darts, a rail riser that allows you to attach Nerf accessories, and a game card with a code to unlock the blaster's color scheme in Halo.

With the MicroShots priced at $9.99 and the MA40 at $49.99, the Halo Nerf blasters are due to release October 1, 2020, surrounding the holiday launch of Halo Infinite.

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