Hecaterina “Kinumi Cati” Eglise set two world records during a game session in LoL (League of Legends). Marathon events are her specialty.
Which records were broken? Because she played League of Legends for 30 hours straight, Hecaterina Eglise has now set two new world records.
- The longest video game marathon for a MOBA game
- The longest video game marathon for League of Legends
In a press release (via PCGamesN), these records were announced. The 30-hour marathon in LoL took place at an event in the Shanghai hotel in Delft (in the Netherlands).
According to the press release, the session could have gone longer, but Riot’s servers “suddenly went into maintenance mode” during the attempt. This is why both records had to be stopped at the 30-hour mark.
Two professional witnesses were present during the event. They took turns covering the 30-hour event.
Does the player do this often? Hecaterina Eglise has previously shown interest in such marathon goals.
With a time of 29 hours and 31 minutes, she set a record for the longest gaming session in an MMORPG. However, this record is now held by American Ian Haimes with a time of 32 hours and 36 minutes.
On Eglise’s website, it states that she has already broken the following world records:
- Longest video game marathon for an MMORPG
- Longest video game marathon for World of Warcraft
- Longest video game marathon for a JRPG
- Longest video game marathon for Final Fantasy
In the future, more marathon attempts from the player can be expected. On Instagram, she has already announced that she is working on her 7th world record.
More world records in video games: Such world records in games are often interesting. They often involve speed, large groups of players, or the use of very special tactics.
- This team from Destiny achieved an insane feat. They faced every raid boss while forgoing essential items.
- This German Fortnite pro set a kill world record on PC with a controller
- In Apex Legends, a trio breaks the kill world record, but receives little applause for it
In EVE Online, there is a battle that actually wasn’t one that made it into the Guinness Book:

