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I talked to a few people about it on NM&R and we came to the conclusion that the series is called N-Strike Mega; this makes sense, seeing as MLD was saying that these blasters would be N-Strike blasters and not N-Strike Elite. Considering we have no other blasters announced under the sub-series, it might be best to just assume this is a sub-series of N-Strike Elite and not a mixed sub-series like Light It Up was. We'll have to wait for more news to see what's going to happen. Jet [TalkContributions] 20:59, March 3, 2013 (UTC)

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I'm getting mixed signals from Nerf. The images all say N-Strike Mega, but Nerf themselves are just calling it the Mega Series, and the article says N-Strike Elite Mega. I'm not exactly sure what to use here, but I'm more willing to go with what the images/packaging says. Thoughts? Jet [TalkContributions] 23:10, May 29, 2013 (UTC)

I understand it's a sub-series of N-Strike Elite. However, the name on the packaging/images for the Centurion does say N-Strike Mega, not N-Strike Elite Mega. Their PR people say one thing, but official products from Hasbro/Nerf say another. I'm more willing to go what comes from Nerf and Hasbro. This really isn't going from what MLD's said, seeing as their official image of the Centurion says "N-Strike Mega" on the side. Jet [TalkContributions] 02:37, May 30, 2013 (UTC)
even if its the name, check nerf.com and explain why NSE is under a NS tab. the information released by bloggers and nerfnation come directly from hasbro, where else does it originate? thin air??? 
it may just be the fact that they refer to nse as ns. now if you want to find that out, be my guest. i don't plan on pestering them overboard.Nerfmaster8 (talk) 02:45, May 30, 2013 (UTC)
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