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Asmongold Challenges Elon to a Battle

Authore: CarterUpdate:Feb 20,2025

Asmongold Challenges Elon to a Battle

Summary

  • Asmongold challenged Elon Musk to prove his Path of Exile 2 level 97 achievement, offering a year of Twitter streaming in exchange for verifiable evidence.
  • Musk's recent ban from Path of Exile 2 for rapid actions fueled speculation about potential macro or bot use.
  • Musk has yet to respond to Asmongold's challenge.

Popular Twitch streamer Asmongold issued a provocative challenge to Elon Musk, questioning the legitimacy of Musk's claimed level 97 achievement in Path of Exile 2. This high level, requiring significant time and skill, prompted skepticism regarding Musk's solo accomplishment.

Musk, a known gamer, recently experienced a ban from Path of Exile 2 due to excessively rapid in-game actions. While Musk attributed this to his exceptional skill overwhelming the anti-cheat system, it ignited further debate about the authenticity of his gaming prowess.

Asmongold, known for his outspoken nature, directly challenged Musk's claim. He offered to stream on Twitter for a full year – concurrently with his Twitch streams – if Musk could provide irrefutable proof of legitimately reaching level 97. Asmongold hinted that Musk's actions might stem from ego, suggesting honesty would garner more respect than fabricated achievements.

Asmongold's Challenge: A Potential Boost for Twitter Streaming

Musk's response to Asmongold's challenge remains pending; however, accepting it presents a significant opportunity to expand Twitter's presence in the gaming streaming market. Asmongold's substantial following (over 3 million Twitch followers) could significantly boost Twitter's streaming platform, potentially furthering Musk's vision for content creator revenue sharing, including ad revenue, tips, and subscriptions.

It's noteworthy that Asmongold has previously commented on Musk, notably expressing support for Musk's inclusion of Twitch in a lawsuit against companies allegedly boycotting Twitter in November 2024.