Mon, Nov 20, 2017
Tryouts Are Open For Drone Racers Worldwide
If you think you have what it takes to be a professional drone racer, this could be your chance to find out. The 2018 Swatch DRL tryouts are now open to players worldwide, according to Seam Community.
A global contest to determine who among the DRL Simulator’s pilots is good enough to join the pros for the 2018 DRL Allianz World Championships season. At the end of online tryouts, the 24 fastest pilots will earn a spot to compete in the live eSports tournament taking place in February 2018.
Players are required to purchase the DRL Simulator, which Stream says offers a robust, evolving feature set, including high-intensity drone racing. It also packs maps based on tracks that DRL's real world pilots compete on, with more added every season. And it's the only place you can fly DRL's aircraft. The software is available for both Mac and PC platforms and costs $19.99
The game play is on supercharged tracks, designed by the pros, for the pros, and master the skills that could take you to the big leagues. The best DRL Simulator pilots compete for a chance to take on and stun real world champions, in real life Drone Racing League events!
Features:
- Learn new skills and practice them using the all new Mission System
- Freestyle Mode
- Race real-life DRL courses and maps based on current and previous seasons (coming soon)
- Explore all new Maps
- Real-time Multiplayer
- Compare your times against your Rivals on our Leaderboards
- Face your opponent's Ghost Drones
- Watch your performance with our advanced Replay system
The winner of this competition will be crowned the Official Swatch Pilot for the 2018 DRL season, a contract worth $75,000 dollars.
(Image from Steam)
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