January 13, 2025
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After 15 years of superior speedrun events, Video games Accomplished Lickety-split has raised over $54 million for charity with AGDQ 2025 bringing in $2.5 million

AGDQ 2025 Breaks Records: $2.5 Million Raised in 15 Years of Speedrunning for Charity

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Video games Accomplished Lickety-split has accumulated over $54 million for charitable causes throughout its remarkable 15-year history in the world of speedrunning.

The organization has successfully concluded its yearly Awesome Video games Accomplished Lickety-split 2025 event, where it featured a player who finished a Ratchet and Clank run accompanied by an incredible Opera performance, two streamers who shared a controller to complete The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and another who speed-dated their way through Fallout: New Vegas.

As is customary for the event, AGDQ 2025 was yet another tremendously entertaining, non-live week full of speedrunners having fun on stream while challenging themselves with truly creative obstacles. Viewers were thrilled and contributed over $2,556,305 to the Prevent Cancer Foundation. This brings the overall lifetime charity total for Games Accomplished Lickety-split to over $54 million, as per one viewer’s statistic analysis.

This year’s festivities concluded with four gamers competing to finish Super Metroid with a map randomizer in play. You can watch the entire one-hour event below, or skip to the conclusion to see the excitement in the crowd as things became intense.

Super Metroid by Andy, Oatsngoats, imyt, and Eddie in 1:19:50 – Awesome Video games Accomplished Lickety-split 2025 – YouTube

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The speedrunning excitement isn’t slowing down either. Summer Video games Accomplished Lickety-split is coming up next, starting for a week on July 6, and this event will focus on fundraising for Doctors Without Borders, an NGO that provides medical aid to individuals in conflict zones, disaster areas, or facing epidemics across the globe.

“Thanks to everyone who contributed to making this marathon possible, and to all of you for your incredible generosity and support,” the event tweeted earlier today. “See you all next time.”

New Super Mario Bros. Wii speedrunner receives AGDQ’s standing ovation by performing the entire soundtrack on piano while completing the game with controllers attached to his body.

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