Summer Games Done Quick 2025 has concluded, and the annual charity speedrunning event has racked up an impressive amount of money for medical charity Doctors Without Borders, otherwise known as Médecins Sans Frontières.
Per a press release, SGDQ 2025 raised over $2.4 million for the charity, with over 2,600 people attending the event in person and watching speedruns for games like Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Mario Kart World, and Blue Prince.
The amount raised this year is comparable to last year's total, which came to around $2.5m, so it looks like SGDQ is just as popular as it's ever been, which will no doubt put a smile on the faces of the Games Done Quick folks.
Other highlights of Summer Games Done Quick 2025 included a run of AEW Fight Forever, during which "the audience raised signs and roared with growing excitement as if watching a real wrestling match", as GDQ puts it.
A number of new stalls and features were also present during this year's SGDQ, including a new "artist alley", in which attendees could wander booths set up by indie developers and try out those devs' games, which is a neat touch.
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