Elon Musk is really bad at video games, according to his own daughter
Not even making it to bronze is another level of being bad: it is being absolutely disastrous

- March 31, 2025
- Updated: March 31, 2025 at 10:25 AM

Vivian Jenna Wilson, the daughter of Elon Musk, has openly criticized her father’s claims about his skills in video games like Diablo 4 and Path of Exile 2. During an appearance on the Twitch channel of streamer Hasan Piker, Vivian revealed that when she was 12 years old, Musk was at “Bronze” level in Overwatch, the lowest rank in the game, which contrasts with her own position, higher than her father’s. She stated that she and her twin brother used to help Musk in competitive games, as he sought their support to improve his performance.
Unable to rank up even when all I had to do was secure position
Wilson described Musk as a “terrible” player and claimed that his character choices, such as Torbjörn, were considered suboptimal within the context of the game. “He was a person who behaved poorly,” Wilson said, adding that he does not believe Musk’s claims of being an elite player. These revelations come in the context of Musk admitting to having paid to boost his accounts in both video games, raising questions about the authenticity of his skill in the gaming universe.
The relationship between father and daughter has been marked by tensions. Vivian has publicly criticized Musk’s political opinions, especially his comments on gender issues, and has described him as a “cold” and “narcissistic” father. Musk, for his part, responded to her statements by calling her a “fraud,” thus highlighting the complexity of their family bond.
Despite the personal turmoil, Musk has expressed his interest in starting an “AI video game studio,” which has raised expectations about his future in the industry. However, so far, his foray into the world of video games has been overshadowed by his poor performance and criticism from his daughter.
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