No matter how long it ’s been since you ’ve held aNerfgun , you ’re never too old to photograph foam flit around your domicile . Now you’re able to get paid to do it . The Toy Zoneis looking for reviewers to prove out Nerf ’s new Halo chargeman , and they ’re ready to pay $ 1170 for the line .

To bind in with the release ofHalo Infinitefor Xbox onDecember 8 , 2021 , the Hasbro toy dog ship’s company is launchingnew Nerf blastersinspired by the first - person shooter biz . The line of ware includes the 10 - flit Halo Bulldog SG Blaster and the six - dart Nerf Halo Mangler .

The Toy Zone will provide the new mountain chain of blasters — plus a Halo Master Chief helmet — for the commentator to unbox and try out home . After take an unboxing video , the quizzer will be expected to capture their drama academic session on camera . They also will have to sum up what they like and did n’t like about the toys , in increase to postulate photos of the point . After all that hard work , they get to keep the gear — plus an $ 1170 paycheck for their trouble .

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Though the fizgig is aHalofan ’s dreaming come in true , you do n’t have to toy thevideo gamesto test the Nerf chargeman . The Toy Zone only asks that you search the franchise and the collaboration with Hasbro before bring the job . The toy dog review site is also looking for " enthusiasm , [ a ] sentiency of childlike wonder , fresh approximation , and those who have always daydream of being that kid from the smasher Hanks movieBig . " Beyond that , no official qualifications are necessitate .

Nerf fans in the U.S. and UK can practice to be the Toy Zone ’s invitee toy tester via theirwebsite . To hold , put in your contact selective information , societal medium handgrip , and an explanation of why you ’d be perfect for the job . The winning prospect will be announced on November 29 , 2021 .