Drone Racing League is the first sport to be delivered on the Metaverse
DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby
Professional Drone Racing Platform drone racing league (DRL) will be broadcasting the 2022-23 DRL Algorand World Championship Race Finals on Saturday, April 8th at 3pm on NBC, Youtube, Twitter, TikTok, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook. With metaverse sports estimated to be an $80 billion industry by 2030, DRL is heralding this revolution in digital sports, with the first “DRL Metaverse Marathon” launching the entire season into the metaverse shortly after airing. It is the first-ever property to debut in
DRL is constantly exploring new entertainment formats and is committed to providing fans with the most immersive, comprehensive and accessible sports content. Fans will be able to attend the DRL Metaverse Marathon, his two-day viewing party for the entire DRL Algorand World Championship season, giving them the chance to relive the race from different perspectives without the need for special equipment. Offers.
Developed by AI and Metaverse meat chi, the DRL Metaverse Marathon, a digital twin of the DRL SIM video game’s MegaCity map, showcasing 13 levels of real-life and esports drone racing. Fans can simply click a link and enter a virtual world as an avatar to watch and interact with his DRL in a more immersive view, using only a mobile device or computer, and the recent DRL Algorand World Champion. You can meet the pilot MCKFPV (Korea). Top DRL pilots such as Hollywood drone filmmaker Vanover (US) and gamer-turned-pro racer Halowalker (Germany).
“We’ve seen the league scratch the surface with games and events in the metaverse, but as the most accessible and inclusive sport, Drone Racing League will be the first property to stream the entire season on the metaverse, making it one of our Fans get more access, said Anne Marie Gianutsos, CMO of DRL.
The Metaverse Marathon will follow the finale of the DRL Algorand World Championship race on NBC and DRL’s social channels. In this competition, six of his best drones in the world his pilots will fly their drones racing 90 mph on an aerial course around Lawn Depot his park in Miami. In the finale, the NFL’s first high-octane drone race competition in DRL’s first “first-flight” tradition featuring Tyreek Hill, Algorand, the US Air Force, Google Cloud, mobile during T-race, Dragonfly , point squash.
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Ian attended Dominican University in California and graduated with a BA in English in 2019. With his lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and keen interest in technology, he now contributes to his DroneLife as a staff writer.
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