Breath of the Wild speedrunner beats the game 50 times in a single day
With an average completion time of 25 minutes

Another day, another mind boggling 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Breath of the Wild speedrunner accompli💟shment. This time, some absolute mad lad managed to beat the whole game 50 times in a single day.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, this new achievement was accomplished by the same speedrunner who previously 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:set the 𒁃record for beating the game in 25 min൩utes. Now, Player 5 managed to ma𝓀ke that time his average and run through the game a whopping 50 times in a 24-hour period. You can watch the❀ entire stream, which actually only lasts for just under 23 hours,
I just beat BotW 50 times in 24 hours 😪 Thanks everyone who stopped by and kept me awake for this! pic.twitter.com/YBZXnQBez0
Player 5's quickest run clocked in at 24:16, while his average was 25:23 - pretty darn consistent. But what really impresses me is how, after almost 24 hours of almost non-stop gaming,ꦡ Player 5 finishes the game for the 50th time and accomplishes his mission, only to calmly take out his headphones looking no more worse for wear than he was at the start of the video, a whole calendar day prior. No celebrations or cries of relief, just a satisfied smile. He does let out a subtle yawn, but he's shockingly cool and collected about the whole thing. I suppose when you make a name for yourself beating a game very quickly you get used to the whole thing eventually.
I'm amazed that after six years in one of the most active speedrunning communities out there, folks are still finding new records to break in Breath of the Wild. Not to mention all of the little details still being discovered, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:like the poor Chuch🐭us' inabil💃ity to swim.
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