Bugsnax Developers React to 15 Minute Speedrun

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At 15 minutes in, I was just barely learning how to fling ketchup at Bungers. As it turns out though, just days after release, speedrunners have figured out how to skim through the entire game in the time it takes to watch an episode of Good Eats. So ride along with developers from Young Horses as they watch and react to this very fast, incredibly delicious speedrun (right in time for Thanksgiving!) Check out more from speedrunner MrPnisj here: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrPnisj #ign

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