Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown $10,000 Speedrun Challenge - Pit of Eternal Sands
11 months ago
Canada

Announcing the Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown $10,000 Speedrun Challenge!

Contest Dates: January 15th - January 29th, 2024

Platform: Available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Nintendo Switch

Prizes:

  • 1st Place $5,000 
  • 2nd Place $3,000 
  • 3rd Place $1,000 

See details for remaining cash totalling another $1000 in our News Post! https://www.speedrun.com/news/wo833e8m-prince-of-persia-the-lost-crown-10-000-speedrun-challenge-pit-of-eternal-sands Please feel free to post questions around contest and run rules right here in this forum post :)Good luck!!

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Following up today after yesterday’s $10,000 Speedrun Challenge announcement with some more even exciting news - we are super excited to announce that Ubisoft has not only sponsored this challenge with a whopping $10,000 prize pool, but an incredible 200 game keys for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Deluxe Edition!

We will be giving away 200 PC copies of the game to the first 200 runners who submit a verified speedrun for the Pit of Eternal Sands category in the PoP:TLC $10,000 Speedrun Challenge! Already have the Deluxe Edition? Feel free to give it away to a friend, or a fellow speedrunner!

We hope you’re all as excited about this as we are. Go follow the challenge, and be amongst the first 200 to snag your free copy by submitting a speedrun. Happy running everyone, stay tuned for more exciting updates! :)

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United Kingdom
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10 months ago

should last minute offline submissions like KeremOR9's 30:07 be allowed? although the rules don't explicitly require a run to be livestreamed, it does seem very disingenuous to submit a top time gotten offline at the very last moment. Sure, technically it is within the rules and technically nothing wrong happened, but that seems like such a dirty play to hide a better time especially since this is over a case of $2,000.

Ideally the challenge would have enforced livestreaming attempts to avoid a situation like this, but obviously its not like you can turn back time and change that rule. But I am saying that this result feels highly disingenuous given the circumstances.