Missed GR's 25 hour Extra Life charity livestream? Here are the highlights




















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First and foremost, a HUGE thank you to everyone who made it out to the event. We had an amazing turnout, raising over $1,200 in donations for a local childrens hospital. All of the saved footage from the stream that can be found right here. It was a night filled with gaming, twerking, and singing, plus a new slew of inside jokes. GR super fan Sinosaur was making images the entire night based off suggestions and particularly funny moments.
If you missed the stream this time around, fret not because we will be doing our official GamesRadar 24-Hour Marathon on December 6, so mark your calendars and buy some energy drinks because we're going all night long baby.
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