Eight robots will compete against one another in a Sin City Slugfest every week, with the winners earning a spot in the final Las Vegas showdown for their geniuses.
Ed Roski and Greg Munson are the creators of the BattleBots Champions television series from American Robots.
BattleBots Champions: All You Need To Know!
An American robot-fighting television programme called BattleBots Champions was created from the British programme Robot Wars. From 1998 to 2004 and again from 2016 to 2018, Robot Wars was shown.
BattleBots: Bounty Hunters’ follow-up spin-off series, Discovery+, is now airing.
The Sin City Slugfest, the first episode of the six-part summer season, will pit eight brave robots against one another, and it will end in Las Vegas, where the show will crown a new BattleBots champion.
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The goal of the summer television series, which consists of six 2 hour-long episodes, is to identify the next BattleBots Champion.
Eight elite robots participate in a fight at the Sin City Slugfest to advance to the ultimate Robot Championship, which is held in Las Vegas, at the start of the event. In the penultimate episode, three Giant Nut winners will compete with the winning robots from the first five episodes.
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Golden Bolts are awarded to the ultimate victor.
The top five will then compete in the BattleBox versus the three Giant Nut winners. Tombstone, End Game, and Tantrum are the three Giant Nut victors. It is unknown if they would be kept apart in Round 1 despite the fact that their participation in the tournament has been confirmed for the sixth episode.
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There are brackets separating each of the six episodes. Gigabyte Bracket, which is the Sin City Slugfest, is episode 1. Triple Crown vs. MadCatter, Claw Viper vs. Defender, DUCK! vs. HyperShock and SMEEEEEEEEEEEEE vs. Valkyrie are the matchups that will take place.
Robot developer and mechanical engineer Dr Jason Bardis, board member of Women in Robotics, former BattleBots contestant Lisa Winter, and mechanical engineer Derek Young will judge the robots.
Chris Rose, who will be providing spectators with a play-by-play of the competition, colour commentator Kenny Florian, ring announcer Faruq Tauheed, and Bot Whisperer Peter Abrahamson are among the other cast members.
The programme is recorded in front of an actual audience.
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Teams must first submit an application that includes a team video, a realistic portrayal of the robot design, technical drawings of the robot, and biographical information about the team in order to compete in the quest for the next BattleBot Champion.
Anyone who can put together a team that can build a respectable robot is eligible for the tournament. BattleBots Champions is not a simple event to compete in; there are 41 pages of rules that participating teams must follow.
BattleBots: Bounty Hunters, a BattleBots series on Discovery+, made its debut in January 2021.
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