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Awesome Games Done Quick 2026 raises £1.8m for Prevent Cancer Foundation and closes with 70-player Super Mario 64 relay
Summary
Awesome Games Done Quick 2026 raised $2.44 million (£1.8m) for the Prevent Cancer Foundation and concluded in Pittsburgh with notable runs, including a 70-player Super Mario 64 relay.
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Awesome Games Done Quick 2026 finished in Pittsburgh after several days of speedrunning and fundraising. The event raised $2.44 million (approximately £1.8m) for the Prevent Cancer Foundation. Thousands attended in person while runs were broadcast live on Twitch and YouTube. The program included a mix of solo runs, team relays, and community activities.
Key details:
- The event raised $2.44 million (about £1.8m) for the Prevent Cancer Foundation.
- The finale featured a Pokémon Emerald speedrun in Pittsburgh.
- Thousands attended in person and the event was streamed live on Twitch and YouTube.
- Highlights included a Resident Evil 2 Remake run played on a Guitar Hero controller, a 70-person Super Mario 64 relay, and a packed room of French-styled cosplayers during Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
- Games Done Quick reports it has raised more than $59.8 million for charities since 2010, including the Malala Fund and the Organization for Autism Research.
- The next Games Done Quick event is scheduled to start on 5 February in Minneapolis to raise funds for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières.
Summary:
The event added $2.44 million for the Prevent Cancer Foundation to Games Done Quick's cumulative fundraising totals and showcased a range of community-driven runs and moments. The series continues its multi-year pattern of charity-focused events, with the next installment set for 5 February in Minneapolis to benefit Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières.
