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The event even saw seven world records being broken as well, including those for Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II, and the rather imposing Centurion in Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes (albeit with a bit of an asterisk there, as the real-time world record was broken, but not the in-game time world record). Among the many highlights were runs of It Takes Two, Dead Rising, Deathloop, Pokémon Crystal, Chicory: A Colorful Tale, Donkey Kong Country 2, Slay the Spire, and many, many more, which you can all view here in a convenient playlist. Once again, Awesome Games Done Quick featured an impressive crop of speedruns covering both modern and classic games. After adding in revenue gained through Twitch subscriptions, bits, sponsors and such, the final total clocked in at a whopping $3,416,729 raised for the Prevent Cancer Foundation. However, that 3.18 million was merely the total raised through direct donations. In the last ten minutes or so of the event, during the final battle with Liquid Snake in an Extreme, All Bosses run of Metal Gear Solid, the audience’s donations managed to finally topple the record set by Awesome Games Done Quick 2020, with around 3.18 million dollars raised by the end compared to the final total of $3,131,475 from two years ago.
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Awesome Games Done Quick 2022, the latest of Games Done Quick’s bi-annual week-long marathon of live speedruns designed to raise money for charity, ended on Sunday night, and it did so on a triumphant note, to say the least.