Semi-annual video game speedrun eventGames Done Quickhas raised a record $3,003,889 for charity from its summer event held in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The money, which is raised entirely via donations, will be donated to the Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) international medical humanitarian organisation, which provides aid in nearly 70 countries to people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect or catastrophe.

Games Done Quick event raises record amount for charity

The $3 million figure is a best-ever total for the event, clearly beating last year’s $2.1 million, which was also a record at the time.

The final#SGDQ2019total: $3,003,889! We just BLEW past our largest ever donation total for a single event! THANK YOU EVERYONE!pic.twitter.com/ObGCOwZNQb

Games Done Quick is a charity fundraising organisation that raises money for charity via speedrunning. The event is streamed live online, non-stop, and all donations go directly to the charity.

The events feature runners playing games from every generation of gaming history, including the likes of Super Mario 64, Streets of Rage and Ape Escape.

Donations can still be made over on theGames Done Quick website.