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The weeklong speedrunning marathon Awesome Games Done Quick 2025 concluded in the early hours of Sunday morning, with organizers reporting a total of $2,556,305 raised for the Prevent Cancer Foundation.
As anticipated, the event in Pittsburgh showcased a joyful blend of expertise and fun: there was a Crazy Taxi speedrun accompanied by a live band; FunkopotamusWes performed on the piano during his run of New Super Mario Bros. Wii, using his head and feet to manage the game through motion controls; and Dr. Doot executed a speedrun of Elden Ring bosses utilizing an electric saxophone. Indeed, the saxophone produced little doot doot sounds throughout the performance.
The marathon occurred non-stop from January 5-12, so there are countless more memorable moments to explore if you weren’t able to tune in. All highlights can be accessed on the Games Done Quick YouTube channel.
AGDQ is among various charity-oriented events organized by Games Done Quick each year, with the next one, Back to Black, set for February. Featuring Black hosts and speedrunners, this event (Feb 6-9) will generate funds for the racial justice nonprofit, Race Forward. Over the years, Games Done Quick has successfully raised over $54 million for numerous charities, including Prevent Cancer Foundation and Doctors Without Borders. AGDQ also gathered around $2.5 million during its marathon last year.
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