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A blindfolded speedrunner beat Sekiro in two hours on AGDQThe speedrunning week has raised £2.5 million for a cancer charity

The speedrunning week has raised £2.5 million for a cancer charity

Image credit:Activision/FromSoftware

Image credit:Activision/FromSoftware

A ninja and his master duke it out in Sekiro.

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I strongly recommend watching for yourself (parts, at least) and keeping an eye out for different tricks he uses in different places.

Dozens of speedrunners zoomed throughover a hundred gamesacross a week of 24-hour streaming, and you can catch up on them allon YouTube. AGDQ viewers have donated $3,423,507.85 (£2.5 million) for thePrevent Cancer Foundation, thoughdonations are still open. It’s alreadya new recordfor Games Done Quick.

GDQ typically run another zoomfest with Summer Games Done Quick in June, July, or August. The shows traditionally have been done live with streamers, commentators, and spectators packed into a hotel conference room somewhere in the USA, though it’s been conductedly remotely from SGDQ 2020 onwards because of the global pandemic.

I didn’t see much AGDQ this year, so what else would you recommend, gang?