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      <title>Blue Prince: The Unexpected Esport Phenomenon</title>
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      <description>When you think of competitive esports, titles like fast-paced shooters and complex MOBAs often come to mind. However, the recent showcase of Blue Prince during the Summer Games Done Quick event has proven that even a single-player puzzle game can captivate audiences as a thrilling spectator sport. Speedrunners Randringtail and BobbyBurm engaged in a riveting B Quest Bingo race, turning the games intricate mechanics into an electrifying competition.&#xA;The format was simple yet challenging: both players raced against the clock to complete objectives on a bingo board based on Blue Princes layout.</description>
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