Nerf has revealed what the gun-inspired barrel from the ‘Destiny’ video game franchise will look like, and it’s a giant. Fans will be able to pick up this Nerf blaster soon, but for a higher value than previously advertised, specifically $25 more.

Orders and purchases prior to product launch are available from 7 July. Of course, to be able to enter the virtual waiting room to buy the ball, You should have received the weapon before the sale date in the game’s ‘Destiny 2’ 30th anniversary patch.

Please note that if copies are still available after the pre-sale on July 7, the sale to the general public will be effective from July 21, 2022.

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Nerf decided to make a ball the size that could be seen in the game, so It is 120 cm long. Instead of costing $160 as previously announced, its price has increased to $185, or about 760,000 Colombian pesos.

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‘Gjallarhorn’ as it is called in the video game, It can fire shell casings that load up to three mega darts. These are ejected from the air chamber in time to give the impression of spinning in midair, just as you can see in the animation firing ‘Wolfpack’ shells.

In total, the three packs come with three mega dart barrels, meaning there are nine darts with the gizmo.

Nerf Chief Project Engineer Justin Saccone explained the mechanism for loading bullets into the barrel: “The chamber on top of the gun moves forward and opens just like in the game. Then it comes back and is ready to shoot.”

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In addition, he noted: This is the first time Nerf has designed a gun that can fire multiple mega-sized darts at once.

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