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Asmongold Challenges Elon Musk

by Olivia Mar 13,2025

Asmongold Challenges Elon Musk

Summary

  • Asmongold challenged Elon Musk to prove his Path of Exile 2 level 97 achievement, offering a year of Twitter streams 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.

Twitch streamer Asmongold publicly questioned Elon Musk's claimed level 97 achievement in Path of Exile 2, an accomplishment typically requiring significant time and skill. This challenge arose after Musk's ban from the game for performing actions too quickly, leading to accusations of macro or bot usage.

Musk, a known video game enthusiast, frequently shares his gaming progress with his followers. His recent ban, however, sparked debate about the legitimacy of his past achievements. Asmongold, known for his outspoken nature, directly challenged Musk, offering to stream on Twitter for a year if Musk could provide concrete proof of legitimately reaching level 97 in Path of Exile 2. This offer wouldn't be exclusive to Twitter; Asmongold would continue streaming on Twitch simultaneously. Asmongold suggested this challenge is less about the game itself and more about Musk's public image, implying that honesty would be more appealing than fabricated accomplishments.

Asmongold's Challenge: A Potential Boost for Twitter Streaming

Musk's response to Asmongold's challenge remains unknown. However, accepting the challenge presents a significant opportunity for Musk to expand Twitter's reach into game streaming. Asmongold's massive following (over 3 million on Twitch) could significantly boost Twitter's streaming platform, especially given Musk's recent initiatives to share ad revenue with creators and introduce features like tipping and subscriptions.

It's noteworthy that this isn't Asmongold's first public interaction with Musk. In November 2024, Asmongold publicly supported Musk's lawsuit against companies allegedly boycotting Twitter.