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International robot-fighting tournament pits universities against each other
Thousands tuned in for the RoboMaster Finals this weekend, as young engineers battle to be the best in DJI-run robotics competition
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They crowded into the Shenzhen Bay stadium to watch the culmination of a year-long competition, pitting teams from around the world against each other.
At the center of the stadium, red and blue lights lit up a raised platform. Two teams chased each other around the arena, scrambling through tunnels and up ramps, some even firing pellets at their opponents.
On the sideline, a team of competitors huddle over computers and controllers, adjusting to tactics and trying to troubleshoot problems.
This isn’t a traditional sporting event. This isn’t esports, either. This is RoboMaster, a robotics competition.

Now in its fourth year, the competition has grown rapidly. On Twitch, thousands tuned into the live stream, with the final day getting over 2 million views. All the while, crowds cheered, waving around lights and boom sticks as casters laid out the play by play of the robotic action.
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