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AGDQ 2022’s Games List Includes Deltarune, Deathloop, FFVII Intergrade; Starts Jan. 9

Twice a year, we’re fortunate enough to get treated to a Games Done Quick event, where speedrunners get together to, well, speedrun games for charity. Awesome Games Done Quick, dubbed AGDQ 2022 for next year, will be making a return in January 2022, and the full games list has just been unveiled.

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There are tons of exciting speedruns to look forward to in January, and the list contains some recent games as well such as the critically acclaimed Deathloop, which should be fun to watch. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade has also made the list, which stars Yuffie and newcomer Sonon as they make their way to Midgar.

The list also includes some other speedrunning favorites like Mario and Dark Souls. Just like the past three events before this one, AGDQ 2022 will also be completely digital, meaning that all speedrunners will be playing from home and there will be no in-person audience.

AGDQ 2022 is set to run from Jan. 9 to Jan. 16 2022.


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