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Elon Musk streams himself playing 'Diablo IV' to test X capacity

The broadcast on X, formerly Twitter, lasted 52 minutes, of which the first dozen were spent setting up the stream correctly, with a staffer helping Musk

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Elon Musk livestreamed himself playing through a Diablo IV dungeon late on Sunday in a test of his social network’s ability to handle game streaming.

The broadcast on X, formerly Twitter, lasted 52 minutes, of which the first dozen were spent setting up the stream correctly, with a staffer helping Musk. X showed a maximum concur­rent audience of 1,300 viewers, with 20,000 total by its end. Musk did not advertise the stream on his main account, setting up a new handle for the task. He played a tier 69 dungeon in the game and chose to host the stream on an account titled cyb3rgam3r420.
 

Musk (pictured) and X Chief Executive Officer Linda Yaccar­ino have sought to remodel the short-missive website into a bigger and broader service that encompasses feature-length videos and payments alongside traditional social network features. The billionaire owner said game streaming is now live on X, but complicated to set up. Viewers who want to comment on streams will need to have subscriptions, he said.

Streaming Activision Blizzard’s Diablo as a test case suggests Musk is hoping to carve out some of the game-streaming market dominated by Amazon.com’s Twitch. X now allows paying subscribers to share in the ad revenue from their posts, which may entice some Twitch streamers.

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First Published: Oct 02 2023 | 10:47 PM IST

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