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A playthrough is a term used primarily in video gaming to describe the act of playing a game from the beginning to the end. It can refer to the experience of a single player completing the game or to content that documents that experience for an audience. Playthroughs are often recorded as videos or streams and later published as videos, articles, or compilations. The primary purposes are to entertain, demonstrate gameplay, or help others learn or appreciate a game through observation.

Various formats and styles of playthroughs exist. A blind playthrough involves playing without prior knowledge of

Common media for playthroughs include Let's Play videos, longplays that cover the entire game end-to-end, and

In broader terms, a playthrough is distinct from reviews, which evaluate quality, or from play-testing, which

the
game,
while
a
first-playthrough
emphasizes
the
initial
experience.
Completionist
or
100%
playthroughs
aim
to
finish
all
tasks,
collectables,
and
side
quests.
Performance-focused
variants
include
speedruns,
which
seek
to
finish
the
game
as
quickly
as
possible,
and
specialized
runs
that
impose
rules
such
as
glitchless
play
or
any%
completion.
walkthroughs
or
guides
that
provide
strategies
and
solutions.
Playthroughs
can
be
created
for
entertainment,
archival
purposes,
or
instructional
use,
and
they
often
generate
community
discussion
about
choices,
branching
narratives,
difficulty,
and
game
design.
serves
development
and
quality
assurance.
Together,
playthroughs
contribute
to
game
culture
by
preserving
experiences,
enabling
critique,
and
fostering
engagement
around
a
game’s
mechanics
and
storytelling.