A record was set in the United Arab Emirates with the world's largest Tetris game. The figures were formed by approximately 4,000 drones with changing lighting.
The Dubai Frame, a gigantic architectural frame approximately 150 meters tall, served as the screen, and the figures were color-changing drones. The game was held as part of the world finals of the tournament, organized by The Tetris Company in partnership with Red Bull.
60 of the world's best players competed for the title, and a 19-year-old student from Turkey emerged victorious, receiving a certificate of honor and an "exclusive secret prize."


















