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Games Done Quick Announces Schedule For Flame Fatales 2024

Schedule looks packed for this year's event.

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June 19, 2024

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Games Done Quick :

June 18, 2024 – Games Done Quick’s all-women and femmes summer speedrunning event Flame Fatales returns this summer, August 18-25, with an exciting lineup of speedruns and showcases to benefit Malala Fund. Check out the full schedule here!

 

Organized by GDQ’s Frame Fatales community, Flame Fatales (and its winter sister event Frost Fatales) highlights women and nonbinary gamers of the speedrunning community while raising money for charity. This year, Flame Fatales benefits the non-profit organization Malala Fund, which secures free, safe, and quality education for girls globally, especially in regions where secondary education is less or non-accessible to girls.

 

This year, fans can watch speedrunners race through games like Horizon Forbidden West, Splatoon 3, Tears of the Kingdom, Neon White, Super Mario Odyssey, and many, many more. All runs will be broadcast through Games Done Quick's official Twitch channel.

 

For more information, visit https://gamesdonequick.com/framefatales 

 

About Games Done Quick

 

Games Done Quick is a series of charity video game marathons that feature high-level gameplay by speedrunners raising money for charity. Since 2010, Games Done Quick has partnered with some of the world’s most impactful charities, including AbleGamers, Doctors Without Borders, Organization for Autism Research, and Prevent Cancer Foundation, all while bringing fans impressive runs from a rich community of speedrunners. To date, Games Done Quick events have raised over $49 million for charity.

 

For more information, please visit gamesdonequick.com.

 

About Malala Fund

 

Malala Fund is working for a world where all girls can learn and lead. Malala Fund advocates for resources and policy changes needed to give all girls a secondary education, invests in local education activists and amplifies the voices of girls fighting for change. Learn more at malala.org.

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