Drone Racing League Flies Into Esports Stadium Arlington Saturday

Calling drone racing “the No. 1 sport for Gen Z,” the Drone Racing League has appeared on NBC and top streaming platforms.

On Saturday, February 4 at 4 p.m., the DRL will take off in a live audience event at Esports Stadium Arlington. “The world’s 12 best drone pilots” will battle it out at the SIM Live! event, racing through the virtual Skyscraper Circuit map on the DRL SIM, a drone racing simulator video game.

“DRL is the defining sport of the 21st century, challenging the status quo of other major properties,” CMO Anne Marie Gianutsos said. “We meet fans where they are and give them what they want—high-tech and high-speed competition across real-life racing, esports, and the metaverse.”

You can find more info about the event by going here.

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