343 Industries surprise launched the multiplayer half ofHalo Infiniteas part of its 20th Anniversary celebration.Halofans have spent the days since unlocking their first skins for what could be a 10-year journey, completing the season one battle pass viaHalo Infinite’s unique challenge-only progression. Those looking for a unique cosmetic that doesn’t require grinding outHalo Infinitehave another option, however. ExclusiveHalo Infinitemultiplayer skins are being offered with select NERF gun purchases.
Two NERF gun skins have now been confirmed forHalo Infinite. NERF versions of theHalo InfiniteMA40and Bulldog SG weapons are now available to purchase at retailers. Each gun will include a digital code that unlocks an in-game version of the NERF weapon, which is to say that an MA40 NERF gun will unlock a unique MA40 skin in-game and a Bulldog SG NERF gun will unlock a unique Bulldog SG skin.
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The two skins are both similar with regard to their color scheme. The MA40 and Bulldog SG both feature a white base with green and orange accents. Orange is, naturally, used for each gun’s barrel and magazine/cylinder to provide a visual cue for them being fake weaponry. They’re not necessarily visually attractive skins, but they’re also meant for children and sci-fi fun. With a kid-friendly focus in mind, the twoNERF weaponsseem well-designed.
But the fun doesn’t stop there. Those who purchase either the MA40 or the Bulldog SG NERF gun will also get a bonus cosmetic to wear inHalo Infinite. In addition to the weapon coating,Halo Infiniteplayerswill also get a NERF dart charm. The weapon ornament is a purple nerf dart with an orange tip on one end and a silver keychain ring on the other. It’ll bounce around merrily asHalo Infiniteplayers leap and slide inHalo Infinite’s multiplayer.
The NERF Halo Bulldog SG Dart Blaster has an MSRP of $36.99 while the NERF Halo MA40 Motorized Dart Blaster is a bit more expensive, priced at $52.99. Both NERF guns are currently available at retailers includingAmazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and elsewhere.
These two weapons aren’t the only NERF toys being made in partnership withHalo Infinite, either. Apremium NERF Needleris also being made, though it’s currently only available for pre-order and costs a hefty $99.99. There are also three other cheaperHaloguns available in the NERF Mangler, NERF Microshots Needler, and NERFT Microshots SPNKr.
Halo Infinitemultiplayer is available now on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.