Azoumaro Vanessa Salese is a third-year Social Work student at KNUST

A third-year Social Work student at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Azoumaro Vanessa Salese, has officially been confirmed by Guinness World Records as the new record holder for the longest videogame marathon.

GWR confirming Vanessa’s approval wrote “We are thrilled to inform you that your application for Longest videogame marathon playing games in the Ghost of Tsushima series has been successful and you are now the Guinness World Records Title Holder!”

Vanessa first captured national attention when YEN.com.gh published her story on July 24, 2024, announcing her bold attempt to play video games for 48 continuous hours in pursuit of a Guinness World Record.

The marathon took place at the Republic Hall Common Area on the KNUST campus beginning Friday, July 26, 2024, where students and supporters gathered to witness her remarkable display of endurance and focus.

During her record-setting attempt, Vanessa played the critically acclaimed Ghost of Tsushima series, surpassing the previous world record of 48 hours, set in 2015 by Carrie Swidecki (USA), who achieved her milestone playing Just Dance 2015.

After months of verification, Guinness World Records has officially confirmed Vanessa’s achievement, recognizing her as the first Ghanaian and African woman to hold this title in the gaming category. Her success has sparked pride and admiration among Ghana’s youth and the global gaming community.

Speaking to the media after the confirmation, Vanessa said her motivation for taking on the challenge was to inspire young Africans, especially women to believe in their ability to break boundaries and make history in any field.

“This was more than just a game, it was a test of resilience, focus, and belief. I wanted to prove that young Africans, especially women, can break boundaries and make history in any field. I’m deeply thankful to KNUST, my friends, and every Ghanaian who supported me through this journey.” She said.

This global recognition positions Vanessa not only as a trailblazer in competitive gaming, but also as a symbol of Ghana’s growing presence in the digital, creative, and entertainment industries.



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