
In the realm of competitive gaming, few events capture the excitement of live speedrunning as much as Summer Games Done Quick (SGDQ). This year’s event features a gripping speedrun of Blue Prince, a puzzle game that intricately weaves challenges and strategic gameplay.
The Competitive Spirit
For many, speedrunning is akin to the Olympics—an arena where the pinnacle of human skill is on full display. At SGDQ 2025, speedrunners Radringtail and Bobbyburm faced off in a fierce competition on Blue Prince, navigating its complex puzzles at breathtaking speed.
Blue Prince Speedrun
The atmosphere was electric, with audiences packed into a conference hall, all cheering for their favorite competitors. According to one attendee, the experience was nothing short of exhilarating.
Bingo-style Gameplay
Radringtail and Bobbyburm’s challenge wasn’t a straightforward race to the finish. Instead, it incorporated a bingo format that required them to complete various objectives within the game’s sprawling map design. This setup introduced an additional layer of strategy, making the race as much about quick thinking as it was about speed.
High Stakes and Clever Tactics
For over an hour, the audience watched as the two players executed their strategies impressively. Their experience allowed them to treat the largely predictable puzzles as they made split-second decisions, responding dynamically to each other’s progress.
As the run reached its climax, the crowd erupted into applause, proving once again that speedrunning is not just about race completion—it’s an entertaining spectacle fostering creativity and community spirit to support benevolent causes, such as Doctors Without Borders.
Catch the Action
SGDQ 2025 runs until July 13, streaming live on Twitch. Don’t miss out on witnessing these incredible displays of skill and teamwork.