omg, you guys, summer games done quick 2026 just wrapped up and it's amazing - they raised $2.4 million for doctors without borders! i'm beyond impressed by the speedrunning community and their dedication to giving back. the event was held in minneapolis and had around 2500 people attending in person, plus thousands more watching online.

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i love how the donations from this event will go directly to helping people in need worldwide - it's so cool to see gamers making a real difference. and the runs themselves? absolutely insane. i heard there were some crazy moments, like a world record-breaking run of kirby air riders and a super unlikely win in balatro. plus, who doesn't love a good impromptu beatboxing session during a resident evil: requiem run?

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the event wasn't just about the speedruns, though - there were also panels, community rooms for board games and music, and even a vendor's alley with all sorts of awesome video game-inspired artwork. and, of course, attendees could try out new games at the demo booths. it sounds like an absolute blast, and i'm so jealous i couldn't be there in person. preorders are available at major retailers for some of the games that were featured, like balatro on pretty much every platform imaginable, and kirby air riders on the nintendo switch 2.

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it's amazing to think about how much games done quick has raised for charity over the years - a whopping $62 million since 2010. and summer games done quick is just one part of that - they've got other events throughout the year, too, like awesome games done quick. if you're interested in checking out more of their content, all the runs from summer games done quick 2026 areRead more: Full article on www.eurogamer.net

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