The Federal Trade Commission announced Wednesday, June 25, that it was reopening the process for Fortnite gamers to submit a compensation claim in connection with a 2023 settlement with Epic Games, ...
If you or someone you know plays online video game, Fortnite, you may want to double check your account’s payment history. If you’ve fallen victim to unwanted Fortnite purchases between January 2017 ...
Fortnite players are getting extra time to cash out. The Federal Trade Commission announced on Wednesday that it has reopened the process for gamers and their parents and guardians to submit a refund ...
The Federal Trade Commission announced Wednesday it is sending more than $126 million in refunds to Fortnite players who were charged for unwanted purchases while playing the popular video game. The ...
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The Federal Trade Commission is issuing more than $126 million in refunds to Fortnite players who were charged for in-game items they didn't want -- and here's how people can file a claim. The ...
The emote in question is the exclusive “Go Home!” cosmetic, which was a limited-time release from Fortnite Season 10 back in 2019. The item wasn’t supposed to come back, but somehow wound up for sale ...
The FTC is issuing $126 million in refunds to Fortnite players for unwanted in-game purchases. Impacted players can submit a claim at ftc.gov/fortnite by the July 9 deadline. The refunds follow ...
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Fortnite is issuing refunds after erroneously releasing a battle pass item to the in-game shop. The Runamok Jam Track was incorrectly listed in Fortnite's shop, allowing players to purchase the battle ...