India's DS Robotics team emerged as the champions, leaving behind Russia's Daddy Bots, who secured second place, followed by Moscow's Turbomechatroniki at the Games of the Future tournament in Russia.
In the finale, India's DS Robotics, with their robot called "Godspeed", competed against Russia's Daddy Bots with their robot called "Daddy".
Meanwhile, Russia's Energy Girls team with their robot named "Barracuda" had a face-off with Moscow's Turbomechatroniki with their robot named "Putevoy-23".
Every match was three minutes, during which a jury assessed damage, aggression, and control, awarding up to a maximum of 11 points.
The Games of the Future represent cutting-edge international competitions featuring hybrid disciplines that integrate physical and digital elements, combining traditional sports with e-sports and VR/AR technology.
Over 2,000 athletes from more than 100 countries are competing in the sports programme encompassing 21 disciplines at the inaugural Games of the Future in Kazan from February 21 to March 3.