Games Done Quick, the renowned charity video game speedrunning series, is making a significant impact with its inaugural live event in Europe at Germany’s Gamescom this summer. This exciting development marks a pivotal moment for the organization as it expands its reach and connects with gamers across the continent. The event promises to engage both seasoned participants and newcomers, showcasing the vibrant community that has evolved around speedrunning and charity fundraising.
Mark your calendars! The GDQ marathon event will take place over the three-day span of the show in Cologne, running from August 28 to 30. Attendees can look forward to thrilling performances from popular speedrunners in front of an enthusiastic on-site audience. For those unable to attend, the event will be streamed live on Twitch and YouTube, with programming commencing daily at 4 am ET and continuing until 2 pm. This schedule ensures that fans worldwide can participate and support their favorite runners, no matter where they are.
“We’re incredibly excited to expand Games Done Quick on a global scale and bring this live event to Gamescom in Germany,” stated Ashley Farkas, the Owner and Business Director of Games Done Quick. “This collaboration not only supports an amazing charitable initiative but also provides a platform for more runners to showcase their talents, particularly those who haven’t had the chance to travel to the United States for previous events.” This sentiment reflects the organization’s commitment to inclusivity and accessibility within the speedrunning community.
Founded in 2010, Games Done Quick has made remarkable strides, having raised over $60 million for various charities around the globe. The first event of this year took place in January and featured live speedruns of beloved games like Super Mario Sunshine, among others. Each event not only entertains but also highlights the power of the gaming community coming together for a noble cause, reinforcing the bond between gamers and philanthropy.








