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Games Done Quick

Charity speedrun marathons

The bi-annual charity speedrunning marathons (AGDQ and SGDQ) that have raised tens of millions of dollars while showcasing the speedrunning community to mainstream audiences.

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Overview

Games Done Quick (GDQ) is a series of charity speedrunning marathons that showcase speedruns of video games while raising money for charity. The two main eventsโ€”Awesome Games Done Quick (January) and Summer Games Done Quick (July)โ€”have raised over $40 million combined for organisations like Prevent Cancer Foundation and Doctors Without Borders.

Fast Facts

  • Founded: 2010
  • Events: AGDQ (January), SGDQ (July)
  • Format: Week-long marathon
  • Raised: $40+ million by 2023
  • Viewership: Hundreds of thousands

Main Events

EventTimingCharity
AGDQJanuaryPrevent Cancer Foundation
SGDQJulyDoctors Without Borders

Event Format

ElementDescription
Duration~7 days continuous
Games100+ speedruns
CommentaryRunners and couch guests
DonationsReal-time incentives

Donation Incentives

GDQ drives donations through:

IncentiveExample
NamingName characters in games
ChoiceWhich route to take
Bonus gamesUnlock additional runs
BidsCompete for naming rights

Community Impact

GDQ achieved:

AchievementSignificance
Mainstream exposureSpeedrunning goes viral
Charity recordMillions raised
Community growthMore runners, more games
DocumentationTechniques explained on stream

Cultural Significance

GDQ legitimised speedrunning:

  • Major streaming platform presence
  • Media coverage
  • Professional presentation
  • Community celebration

Legacy

Games Done Quick transformed speedrunning from niche hobby to mainstream entertainment while raising tens of millions for charity. It proved that gaming communities could mobilise for good.

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