Accordingly, the young man Oside Oluwole (24 years old) successfully conquered the challenge of playing the game Dream League Soccer for three consecutive days at his home. He used an iPhone connected to a TV screen to play the game and set a world record.
According to information from the Guinness World Records, this gamer surpassed the previous record of 50 consecutive hours set by English gamer David Whitefoot in 2022 by a margin of 25 hours. During this incredible challenge, Oside played a total of 500 matches, taking only 5 minutes per hour for meals and restroom breaks.

In a media interview, Oside admitted that although this challenge was not easy: “I really enjoyed playing games continuously for 75 hours with just a few hours of rest. It was not an easy task; I was very happy to complete the challenge. It was a great moment, a very interesting event, and I am thankful that it was successful.”

The excited gamer proudly displayed the certificate issued by the Guinness World Records, officially recognizing the new marathon gaming record. With this achievement, he hopes to raise funds for a local hospital in his hometown of Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.