Nerf debuts two more Halo Infinite-themed blasters, launching after Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S

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Halo Infinitemay have sadly been delayed, denying the game as a launch title for theXbox Series XandXbox Series S, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy the trickle of toys, merch, and Halo Infinite-themed gear ahead of the game’s launch.CNETgot an exclusive look at two new Nerf blasters modelled after two guns that will make an appearance in Halo Infinite, the Bulldog Shotgun and Mangler handgun. Both look pretty cool, featuring drums and hand actions (these blasters are not battery-powered or motorized).

The larger Bulldog SG is modelled after Halo Infinite’s powerful drum-fed shotgun, with this blaster featuring a 10-dart drum and a pump action to fire, which should allow for rapid follow-ups. There’s also a sight and tactical rails for additional attachments. The smaller Mangler still features a drum, albeit smaller at only 6 darts, and will need to be primed before every shot in classic Nerf-style. The Mangler looks particularly cool with its unique drum cover.

If you’re in the mood for one of these blasters, you can already pre-order the smallerNerf Mangler ($20 at Amazon), with a listed release date of January 11, 2021. The Bulldog SG isn’t available for pre-order yet, but should run you $35. If you’re in the mood for a larger Halo Infinite-themed Nerf blaster, you can purchase theNerf MA40 ($50 at Amazon), which features a battery-powered motor for automatic firing, and the classic assault rifle design everyone knows and loves from Halo.

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