However, that alone didn’t catch our attention, it’s the little detail at the bottom of the description that states: “GAME CARD WITH UNLOCK CODE: It includes a game card with a code to unlock a digital asset in the Halo game.”
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Halo Infinite DLC?
You can pre-order the Halo MA40 Motorized Dart Blaster here for $50 (opens in new tab), and it’ll be released on October 1, 2020. I’ve never bought myself a Nerf gun before, but I just might for this mysterious “digital asset,” which could be an in-game skin for the Assault Rifle that makes it look like a Nerf gun. However, this is not exactly what I had in mind when 343 Industries said that there would be some kind of DLC for Halo Infinite. Jokes aside, this does give us a closer look at what kind of game Halo Infinite is. If there’s one digital skin for a weapon, there may be more digital skins for many different weapons and armor. And we already know Halo Infinite will have micro-transactions, so we can expect to spend some money on cosmetics.