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Syndication: USA TODAY Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, speaks during a South by Southwest panel in Austin in 2018. SpaceX is planning a rocket engine production facility near Waco, Musk said on social media Saturday. , EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xSuzannexCordeirox 20643408

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Syndication: USA TODAY Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, speaks during a South by Southwest panel in Austin in 2018. SpaceX is planning a rocket engine production facility near Waco, Musk said on social media Saturday. , EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xSuzannexCordeirox 20643408
Elon Musk is one of the most influential personas across the realms of the internet. After the latter took over Twitter, he has been a subject of netizens’ spotlight. While the entrepreneur has been making headlines for his Twitter policies, gaming fans are intrigued by one of his interviews. Elon Musk sparked a thrill among the gaming community after he admitted playing Diablo 4 with an allegedly weird character name “IWillNeverDie”.
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The council of netizens might agree that the Twitter owner isn’t a stranger to weird names. But this time the owner included all the Diablo 4 fans. The Blizzard-developed game is currently the red-hot talk in the eSports industry due to its latest Season 1 release. Just hours after the first season Hardcore Rogue mode launch, fans are all praises for the game. It seems like the SpaceX chief has also joined the fan club but with a twist. After the popular fan demand, Blizzard President might finally reveal the chief’s in-game death stats.
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“Wonder If He’s Playing Hardcore”: Blizzard President Reacts To Elon Musk’s Diablo 4 Gaming Claims!
The candid confession of Elon Musk’s character in Diablo 4 went viral all over social media in no time. Interestingly, the information came to the notice of Blizzard’s President Mike Ybarra. The Blizzard President was elated on learning the news. Moreover, he went on to take a hilarious dig at the Musk revelation. The latter reacting to the news wrote, “Maybe I should have the team see how many times he’s actually died – what think? Wonder if he’s playing hardcore.”
Maybe I should have the team see how many times he's actually died – what think? Wonder if he's playing hardcore. @elonmusk https://t.co/vT1K9YCrJB
— Mike Ybarra (@Qwik) July 23, 2023
The gamers were left tickled by the developer’s reply. The latest launched Season One’s Hardcore mode has introduced an innovative Permadeath concept. The makers have tried to bring a realism thrill to enhance the gameplay experience. Through the Permadeath feature, players wouldn’t be provided with a revival chance.
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This means a death or defeat at any stage in the hardcore mode will lead to the death of the character forever. Considering such a highlight feature from the launch, a name that calls “IWillNeverDie” seems like an ironic dog on the update or a rather confident gamer’s flex. Ultimately, Diablo 4 makers’ are being teased in both cases.
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Well, it certainly seems like the Blizzard President wanted to get back at the SpaceX chief through fun banter. The latter suggests going through Elon Musk’s Diablo 4 analytics and figuring out if the man stands by his character name.
Would you like to know the man’s in-game death statistics? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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