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A robot MOBA fought on real New Mexico dirt — ground rovers and combat drones piloted over the internet, battling for control of a virtual grid. What you're watching is the game design itself: hold the ICE, drain the core.
The premise
la premisaReal steel
Rovers, robot dogs, combat drones — on twenty acres of New Mexico high desert. The dust is real. The collisions are real. The rollover your Runner takes contesting a node: real.
The net
Everything that makes it a game is virtual. ICE nodes, the cores, fog-of-war, locks, the economy — computed by a server-side referee that watches every machine and burns the match state into every feed. No ammunition. Nothing breaks but pride.
From anywhere
Pilots jack in over the internet from their own rigs — the machine stabilizes itself, you command intent. Spectators watch in a browser. The arena is in New Mexico; the players are everywhere.
The match
la partidaTwo crews, mixed chassis — ground and air. Out of the base and into the fog.
Dwell uncontested inside an ICE node's radius to hack it. An enemy machine inside the ring stalls the clock — position is the only weapon.
Every node you hold bleeds the enemy core. Hold more, bleed faster. Leave home undefended and the math turns on you.
Get caught in a lock and your machine freezes mid-field — then limps home to reboot. Timers grow as the match ages. Late picks decide rounds.
Drop the enemy core to zero. That's the round. Best of three; the desert keeps the score.
The machines
las máquinasRunner
Fast rotations, long sightlines, the hardest hit on the field. Fragile if caught rotating alone.
Hound
Holds the node. Bodies the doorway. Climbs what the Runner can't. The anchor every comp builds around.
Wasp
The eyes and the pick. Reveals the fog, lands the lock, and is gone before the reboot timer starts.
Built in the open
recibos, no promesasHonest boundary: today the machines are simulated — but the flight firmware is real (ArduPilot), the referee is real, the internet links are real, and the failsafes have been killed mid-match on purpose to prove they hold. The first field rover is the next slice. An autonomous engineer ships and verifies this project around the clock; a human signs the decisions.