CurrentReport Blog In a remarkable feat of endurance and dedication, Nigerian biochemist Oside Oluwole has been officially acknowledged by Guinness World Records (GWR) for completing the longest video game marathon. This impressive achievement has earned him a place in history as the new record-holder.
The GWR organizers announced Oluwole’s accomplishment via their official page, celebrating his extraordinary determination and skill. Oluwole, only 24 years old, played a soccer video game continuously for an astonishing 75 hours, completing over 500 games in the process. This monumental effort surpasses the previous record of 50 hours, set by Englishman David Whitefoot in 2022.
Oluwole embarked on this marathon gaming session with a noble cause in mind. He aimed to raise funds for a local hospital in his hometown of Ijebu-Ode, demonstrating not only his passion for gaming but also his commitment to giving back to his community.
GWR commended Oluwole’s achievement, noting that he significantly shattered the previous record. The official statement from GWR highlighted the remarkable nature of his accomplishment: “Before, no one in the past has broken this record by such a large margin as Oside has. It was first set in 2010 with a time of 24 hours and gradually increased to 50 hours after being beaten seven times in 11 years.”
This latest record by Oluwole stands as a testament to the spirit of perseverance and the incredible potential of individuals to push beyond known limits. His success not only brings pride to Nigeria but also inspires gamers and non-gamers alike to pursue their goals with relentless determination.
Oluwole’s dedication to both his gaming and his philanthropic efforts serves as a powerful reminder of the positive impact that passion, when combined with purpose, can have on society. As the new holder of the longest video game marathon record, Oside Oluwole has set a high bar and a lasting legacy in the gaming world.