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Halo Spartan Strike action-shooter for iOS drops to its lowest price yet: $1 (Reg. $6)

Microsoft’s official Halo: Spartan Strike title for iOS is now available for just $1. Regularly $5.99, we have never seen the game dip below $2.99 before today’s sale. The top-down action-shooter has 30 missions through a number of different environments and a “devastating arsenal of weapons, abilities and vehicles including the iconic Warthog.”

Head below for more details and gameplay footage:

You are a Spartan supersoldier in this classified ONI simulation that starts during the events of Halo 2 on New Mombasa in 2552. Lead UNSC troops through numerous missions battling against new enemies to save Earth from being overtaken.

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• Crush your enemies using the iconic Warthog or sweep them from the battlefield using the all-new Kestrel VTOL.

• Face off against Promethean enemies; deadly mechanical warriors who seek mankind’s annihilation.

• Experience an all-new story that will take you from New Mombasa on Earth to the enigmatic Gamma Halo located at the edge of charted space.

• Earn achievements, complete weekly challenges and take the top position against friends in leaderboards that showcase your Halo gaming skills.

iOS Universal: Halo: Spartan Strike: $1 (Reg. $6)

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices