Elon Musk's Presence at Valorant Champions Attracted Criticism From the Public

Last year, a big news story caught everyone's attention: Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion. He then renamed the platform to X, which many didn't like. Even in the gaming world, people are unhappy with this change. When Musk went to the Valorant Champions Tour, fans booed him and expressed their desire to have the old Twitter back.

Elon Musk Faces Mixed Reactions at Valorant Champions Tour, Showcasing His Gaming Enthusiasm


Elon Musk's passion for gaming is no secret, often expressing it on his platform, now known as X. From discussing Elden Ring to Diablo 4, the billionaire has showcased his gaming interests. 


Recently, he made an appearance at the Valorant Champions Tour, highlighting his affinity for esports. 


However, the crowd's unexpected heckling and boos upon spotting Musk took the moment in a different direction. 


The reaction was so significant that it overshadowed the responses received by other celebrities at the event. 


The lighthearted banter and crowd interaction emphasize the nostalgia for pre-COVID LAN tournaments.

Fans Express Disapproval as "We Want Twitter Back" Chants Echo at Valorant Event


The recent presence of Elon Musk at the Valorant Champions Tour stirred up both cheers and jeers from the crowd. 


Amid the excitement, a vocal portion of the audience chanted, "We want Twitter back," a clear sign of their discontent with the platform's rebranding to X. 


This sentiment reflects a larger sentiment of resistance to the change, as Musk aims to transform the platform beyond social media.


Although the heckling incident occurred, Musk's appearance undoubtedly boosted viewership. 


He engaged in interviews with his son in his arms, captivating the promotional area. 


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