Chained Together has exploded in popularity thanks to streamers, and so has its speedrunning community as many attempt to complete the game as fast as possible. With that said, just who are the fastest?
However, in Chained Together, you’re allowed to blame your friends for your failures – as the game has youworking togetherto reach the summit, unlike its predecessors (that is if you aren’t playingsolo).
With an in-game timer and global leaderboard integrated into the game, Chained Up was also made with speedrunning in min. So, who has set the record so far?
Chained Together speedrunning categories
In Chained Together, there are two main categories: Any% NoWings and Any% Wings.
As the names imply, one category allows the use of wings and the other does not. In Chained Together, Wings are items scattered across the game that allow you to temporarily fly, making scaling the summit easier.
NoWings is the more popular category in the Chained Together speedrunning community. In addition to the two main categories, there are separate subcategories for the number of players, from one to four.
So far, solo runs are the most popular in both major categories, with only two non-solo runs being recorded so far.
Below are the records for Any% NoWings and Wings, according tospeedrun.com.
Any% NoWings (1 player)
Any% Wings
Currently, the world record holder of Chained Together’s NoWings solo run category – which is the most popular – isSuitchi7, with an in-game time of 58 minutes and 37 seconds.
In comparison to other speedrunners, Suitchi7 beat the second-place run by nearly a minute – and ever since the speedrunning leaderboard has been active, they’ve been going back and forth for the top spot.
Suitchi7 has also completed speedruns in different games as well, most notably Only Up, where he currently holds 19place.
It seems, for the time being, Suitchi7’s Chained Together run is their first world record. However, as the game grows more popular, there’s a chance they may be dethroned pretty soon.
Jeremy Gan was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s Australia team. He is a journalism graduate and expertly covers CS:GO, Valorant, Overwatch, League of Legends, and Dota 2, as well as trending stories in Twitch and Kick streaming.