Pre-programmed drones moved around the night sky to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the game Candy Crush.
It appears the show went off without a hitch, but New York State Senator Brad Hoylman says the show should have never been approved.
"Nobody owns New York City's skyline - it is a public good and to allow a private company to reap profits off it is in itself offensive," said Hoylman.The FAA issued a waiver to allow the show to take place.
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