This week in Abu Dhabi, spectators at the Phygital Games of Future 2025 witnessed a show-stopping performance as the Fierce Roc club from the Chinese mainland clinched the Battle of Robots championship.
Their heavyweight combat bot, Deep Sea Shark, packed a punch with its 110 kg frame and top speed of 28 km/h, delivering a series of knockouts that left rivals reeling. From swift strikes to powerhouse blows, every round showcased cutting-edge engineering and strategy.
Why Deep Sea Shark Dominated
- Power-to-weight balance: 110 kg chassis optimized for agility
- Speed advantage: 28 km/h top velocity outpaced competitors
- Modular weaponry: Rapid-fire knockout hits in the final stages
Launched on December 18, this year's Phygital Games blend physical robotics challenges with live digital tracking, drawing tech enthusiasts and entrepreneurs from around the globe. As the event wraps up on December 23, teams are already sharing data and blueprints, fueling innovation in AI-driven combat robots.
For the young global citizens and tech pioneers tuning in, Deep Sea Shark's triumph is more than a trophy—it's a testament to the future of competitive robotics, where speed, strength, and smart design collide.
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Chinese club wins Battle of Robots at Phygital Games of Future 2025
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