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SGDQ 2021 Schedule Now Live, Features Mass Effect 2, Horizon Zero Dawn, Nintendogs

While the COVID-19 pandemic is still making it impossible for people to gather at large conventions, that hasn’t stopped the Games Done Quick team at all. SGDQ 2021, or Summer Games Done Quick, will be yet another digital-only event taking place in July. The runners and runs have all been confirmed, and you can check out the schedule for yourself here.

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The runs for this year include Mass Effect 2, Horizon Zero Dawn played on the highest difficulty, as well as Nintendogs, which should be a pretty fun one to watch. There will also be a Castlevania block where we get treated to a series of Castlevania speedruns, as well as a Miriam% speedrun of Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night.

The event will cap off with a speedrun of Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix on Critical Mode. SGDQ 2021 will run from July 4 to July 11, and will be available for viewing on their official Twitch channel.


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