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If You Ever Wanted a Halo Infinite Nerf Gun Covered in 16,000 Swarovski Crystals Right Now is Your First & Only Chance to Get One

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So, um, Xbox, Nerf, and Swarovski are all teaming up for an interesting contest this month.

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Starting today anyone who follows @Xbox on Twitter and retweets their official contest tweet (see below) will be entered to win a custom Halo Infinite Nerf M140 Blaster. That would be pretty specific enough, but Xbox & Nerf said f-it and also added 16,000 Swarovski onto it. Because why not I guess?


I really want to meet the person who came up with this contest. They have to be the only person on the planet to have ever thought: You know what would be cool? A Halo Infinite Nerf gun that is covered in Swarovski crystals. It’s fascinating to imagine the other ideas and thoughts that must flow through this person’s galaxy brain.

Now that this is out into the ether for the first time ever, other people can develop a new and strange desire for it. If that’s you, and you want to enter go ahead and do it. The contest ends on Oct. 30. I can almost guarantee this will be the first, and last time you’ll ever have a chance to win anything like this.


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Ed McGlone
Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.