Twitch CEO Wants to Collaborate With Elon Musk on X Streaming, but Has a Condition!

Published 10/27/2023, 6:48 AM EDT

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A Twitch CEO x Elon Musk stream may be on the cards. With some fascinating Diablo 4 gameplay showcases, the X boss has made some strong headlines. However, if the ‘richest’ gamer in the world can adhere to one of the requests made by Twitch CEO Daniel, we might be catching a gigantic collaboration soon. 

Ever since X (formerly Twitter) unveiled the first look of its streaming service, the community has been looking forward to how the ongoing dominance of Kick and Twitch changes. The ongoing platform rivalry has certainly been spiced up with the sparkling vision of Elon Musk. Apparently, the Twitch CEO currently has some more important issues to address and they are directly related to the entrepreneur. Well, his latest viral tweet might be the elitist call for tech support! 

Daniel Clancy seeks Tech Support from Elon Musk! 

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In a latest tweet, Daniel Clancy expressed his desire to host a collaboration with Elon Musk. However, before going ahead with the co-feature on the X streaming service, Clancy wants Musk to help him resolve a technical issue.

Unfortunately, sometimes the upload can’t quite keep up for live streaming. Wondering if anything you can do to help.” He further added, Happy to try it on X sometime. Maybe we can do a stream together.” Check out the full tweet below:

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For those unaware, Starlink is a communication satellite owned by Elon Musk under the label of SpaceX. So, Clancy has made it clear that before his desired collaboration, tech assistance needs to be ticked off. It will be interesting to see how the SpaceX chief would react to the call and if he’s also in for a collaborated livestream.

The last few days, meanwhile, have been quite eventful for the streaming community. It goes without saying that the arrival of X streaming service might strongly influence the impact of Kick and Twitch in the market today. Further, the branding of the debut streaming service has caught a lot of attention, thanks to some exciting Diablo 4 gameplay.

SpaceX chief eyeing the ‘big picture’

Earlier this year, Musk hinted about breaking into the live video game streaming business. And his adventures in the Blizzard masterpiece have only helped to the hype of X streaming service’s entry into the mainstream industry. After a recent Diablo IV stream test, Musk said, “We will add in streaming for Xbox and PS5. You know we’re not trying to do everything better than every other app, but we wanna say that, okay, if you wanna do something within the X system or the X platform, you can do it if you want.”

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From the Twitter takeover to the space missions, Musk’s vision has had a significant global impact. Thus, his confidence in a new streaming service speaks a lot about the bankability of the market in the coming years. Certainly not good news for current giants like Kick and Twitch. 

Musk has also explained his desire to make an everything app. Well, it seems like the man is working hard to keep up with his words. 

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So, as the promising arrival of X in the streaming market unfolds, what would be your choice from the race of streaming platforms? 

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Vaibhav Singh Tomar

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