Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Takes the Top Spot at This Year’s SGDQ

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Takes the Top Spot at This Year's SGDQ

### Summer Games Done Quick 2024: A Festival of Speedrunning for Charity

Twice yearly, Games Done Quick (GDQ) converts a hotel ballroom into a lively center of video game speedrunning, uniting gamers and fans to generate millions for charity. This year, Summer Games Done Quick (SGDQ) is scheduled from July 6th to 11th at the Minneapolis Hilton, maintaining its tradition of fusing entertainment with philanthropy. The event is celebrated not only for its remarkable speedruns but also for its distinct variety show vibe, showcasing everything from scientific presentations to the adored speedrunning dogs.

SGDQ’s newly unveiled schedule offers an exhilarating array of both innovative and nostalgic titles. Among the highlights, the lauded game _Clair Obscur: Expedition 33_, recently awarded at the Game Awards, will act as the grand finale. This represents the RPG’s second showing at GDQ, following a triumphant performance at the winter event, and it will be displayed in a premier position typically reserved for classic favorites.

Along with _Clair Obscur_, newly launched games like _Pragmata_, _Saros_, and _Mouse: PI for Hire_ will be debuting, allowing viewers to witness the inception of speedruns with fresh titles. Nostalgia will also hold sway as cult classics such as _Snowboard Kids_ and _The Chaos Engine_ finally shine in the limelight.

Veteran GDQ viewers can anticipate a collection of beloved fan-favorites, featuring randomized runs for _The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker_ and _Kingdom Hearts 2_, alongside races for _Spyro: Year of the Dragon_, _Wario World_, and even the whimsical _Mr. Bones_. The event will present a wide spectrum of genres, from kaizo runs in _Mario_ to cherished titles like _Hollow Knight_ and _Metroid_. Viewers can also look forward to a ‘garbage block’ segment showcasing notorious titles such as _Sonic Schoolhouse_, _Mega Man_’s DOS version, and _Zelda: Wand of Gamelon_.

SGDQ is more than just a gaming occasion; it serves as a platform for charitable contributions, with all proceeds benefiting Doctors Without Borders. The initiative originated in 2010 as part of MAGFest and has since blossomed into one of the most awaited and cherished gaming events of the year.

As GDQ has progressed, it has integrated increasingly elaborate entertainment components into its schedule. Memorable instances, such as interpretive dance performances during _Truck Simulator_ runs or inventive methods to circumvent copyright strikes featuring live bands playing _Crazy Taxi_’s music, have transformed the classic speedrunning experience. Nevertheless, the event has also encountered hurdles, including scandals linked to cheating allegations, cultural adaptations, and safety issues within the community. Ongoing efforts aim to nurture a more inclusive atmosphere, with programs designed to tackle harassment and encourage an open environment for all participants.

In conclusion, Summer Games Done Quick 2024 promises to be a celebration of gaming, speedrunning, and community spirit, all while raising funds for a worthy cause. Whether you’re a casual spectator or a speedrunning enthusiast, this year’s event guarantees to provide something for everyone.