Elon Musk is known for his passion for video games. He’s been quite active this year when it comes to sharing his love for some of the best and most popular titles, including 2022’s biggest blockbuster in Elden Ring.
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Despite him being a public figure, though, one cannot be aware of all things related to Elon Musk. Especially when it comes to his gaming life. Thanks to the man’s appearance on a recent podcast, the billionaire eventually revealed a rare secret about himself.
Elon Musk keeps his mic off when playing video games online with unknown users
Full Send Podcast is a channel that brings a renowned figure in each new episode on YouTube. The show is hosted by Kyle, Steiny, Salim and John. For one of their recent episodes, they had none other than Tesla co-founder Elon Musk himself.
The business magnate engaged in an extensive conversation with the hosts on various topics. From Aliens, World War, to video games, he discussed everything in a session that ran over three hours.
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However, the most interesting point in the show came when one of the four members asked Elon about his interest in gaming. He asked him whether he liked to enjoy multiplayer titles or not. To be precise, he was curious to know if the billionaire used a microphone or not when playing with random players online. “Do you talk in the mic?” asked the host.
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To this, Elon Musk had a simple reply by saying a clear “no”. It was quite amusing for the host as he tried to tell him that he would get some really interesting conversations with other players if he wanted to. But it looks like Elon wasn’t interested at all. It becomes quite apparent as well while watching the podcast clip.
It also implies that Elon Musk is not someone who has a craze of jumping into random conversations with anyone during the gameplay. Maybe he just likes to focus on gaming itself without having to engage in unnecessary talks.
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He also made a point in the podcast by mentioning that he’s more of a campaign lover rather being someone who likes multiplayer modes. Probably that might be another reason why he likes to stay on mute when crossing paths with random users.
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