‘Double kill’: Assassin’s Creed ratioing Elon Musk on his own platform has social media in shambles

'I can't believe i lived long enough to witness the Assassin's Creed account torch and ratio him on his own platform.'

Nobody likes a sore loser, and in the video gaming world, streamers and players will gleefully roast you for the smallest infraction. Add allegations of cheating into the mix, and your reputation as a gamer is cooked–even if your name is Elon Musk.

 

It all started when X account @Grummz wrote a post about “Assassin’s Creed Shadows,” the hottest video game released on Mar. 20., 2025. Despite the massive popularity of the game and franchise (not to mention hitting over 2 million players within days of the launch), their words were quite critical: 

“You can tell a lot about Ubisoft @Ubisoft with how much money they are throwing at terrorist-platforming streamers.”

The post, from Mar. 25., 2025, includes a screenshot from Twitch streamer influencer Hasan Piker’s Bluesky post where he states, “PLAYING @assassinscreed SHADOWS ONCE MORE!! GET IN NOW FOR GAMING!!! #AD BUY IT HERE!!!!!” along with an image of the game and a link. @Grummz’s post racked up over 3.8M views, 15K likes, 1.4K saves, 637 reshares and 326 comments.

Within minutes, tech mogul Musk (@elonmusk) replied in the comments: “Hasan is a fraud,” followed by a second comment: “Sell-out” would be more accurate. Objectively, he is promoting a terrible game just for the money.”

Musk’s replies reached over 3.8M and 3.4M views, including the eye of Ubisoft, the company that owns the “Assassin’s Creed” brand.

“Is that what the guy playing your Path of Exile 2 account told you?,” the official X account of “Assassin’s Creed” (@assassinscreed) shot back

It was a shot heard around the world as social media rallied on X for a scrimmage between influencers.