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Fortnite players can file for a share of Epic Game' $126 million settlement with the FTC. Here's how to file a claim and get a refund.
It's happening again: Epic Games is facing a fresh lawsuit over Fortnite's "Touching the Sky" emote, which choreographer Felix Burgos says is being used in the game without his permission.
Fortnite players are getting a $126 million refund. Here's how to submit a claim Fortnite players and their parents have extra time to cash in on a settlement from Epic Games.
(NEXSTAR) – Time is ticking for Fortnite gamers and their parents or guardians to file a claim tied to a multimillion-dollar settlement over online charges. On Wednesday, the Federal Trade ...
This has been a nearly three-year saga that is finally nearing the finish line. The FTC reached a $245 million settlement agreement with Epic Games back in December 2022, which at the time was the ...
Fortnite players who were charged for unwanted purchases can submit a claim to receive compensation stemming from the FTC’s settlement with Epic Games. Eligible claimants only have until July 9 ...