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Elon Musk streams Diablo 4 as part of his latest doomed quest to turn X into a Twitch killer

Published: November 25, 2025 Reading Time: Approx. 8 mins

The latest step in Elon Musk's scheme to convert X—the worsening service you and I still call Twitter—into "the everything app"? Turn it into Twitch. The flighty billionaire wants the site to operate as a livestreaming service (as well as a bank, a "global town square," and presumably a microblogging platform) and in the last couple of days has even helmed a few game streams himself to test X's capacity to handle them.

The game in question is Diablo 4, which Musk has streamed himself playing twice over the last few days, once on an alt account สล็อต and once on his main, which has 158.7 million followers at time of writing.

Musk was actually meant to stream Diablo a few days before. The X owner had originally said he would stream "some silly stuff" like Diablo 4 on September 27, but eventually had to call it off because he was "still working". 

Still, you have to admit it worked, more or less. Teething difficulties at the beginning aside, X didn't seem to have many issues handling Musk's first livestream. That's more than I can say for the second stream, however, which went out via Musk's main account and lasted 40ish minutes.  

For whatever reason, perhaps the fact that Musk's main account has about 1,810,403% more followers than the cyb3rgam3r420 account, the second stream experienced issues throughout, constantly flickering and pitching Musk's voice up by 4kHz, making him sound a lot more high-pitched than usual, a problem which the man himself reckons will be "easy to fix". Still, he did eventually clear a tier 100 nightmare dungeon, credit where it's… due?

Nevertheless, I think it might be a while before X streaming is standing atop the corpses of Twitch and YouTube.

Not only has X/Twitter's reputation been damaged by Musk's bizarre behaviour, which has seen him engage u31 with voices on the far-right of American politics and has recently landed him in legal hot water for linking a 22-year-old Jewish man to a neo-Nazi group, but the platform just doesn't seem well-suited to the h25 kind of livestreaming that Twitch and YouTube can offer. Plus, you'd have to call it X streaming, which sounds like the kind of site you'd only visit in an incognito window. Excuse me for the bold prediction, but I don't think X is set to overtake Twitch any time soon. 

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