Just a few weeks after the games were officially released, a speedrunner has claimed an impressively short time for beating Pokemon Shining Pearl.
The record-setting run was made by YouTuber Werster, and is believed to be the current world record for an “any%” speedrun for the game at a clean 33 minutes and 10 seconds. For reference, HowLongToBeat estimates that the average player would require 24 hours to complete the entire game normally.
As you could probably guess, this run is possible only by taking advantage of the Pokemon Shining Pearl‘s many bugs and glitches, of which a full list of those used can be found here.
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