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Epic Games, the company behind the popular video game "Fortnite," is giving out $126 million in refunds due to alleged ...
For one mother, the allure of Fortnite for her two sons quickly turned into a financial setback - without her knowledge. The boys spent hours playing the popular videogame, but she didn't realize how ...
The deadline to file a settlement claim for a portion of the more than $126 million payout is Wednesday, July 9.
Epic Games, the company responsible for Fortnite, agreed to pay money to settle allegations related to in-game purchases. How to apply for a refund.
Epic Games agreed to a $520 million settlement to resolve allegations by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that it ...
There are only a couple of days left for Fortnite players to claim their part of a settlement between Epic and the FTC.
The deadline is approaching to file a claim to receive a portion of a more than $126 million popular gaming site, Fortnite.
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Nearly 1 million U.S. players have already received payments in the $126 million settlement, but you can still file a claim.
The FTC reopens the claims process, so those who played Fortnite between January 2017 and September 2022 and got hit with 'deceptive' in-app purchases have until July 9 to request a refund.