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Back in 2023, Fortnite's developer Epic Games agreed to pay $245 million to settle allegations from the FTC that the company used deceptive practices to trick customers into making unwanted purchases.
Fortnite developer Epic Games has settled a lawsuit with the FTC. People can claim a partial refund on unwanted in-game purchases and purchases made by their kids.
The FTC is issuing more than $126M in refunds to Fortnite players who were charged for in-game items they didn't want. Here's how to file a claim.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is distributing over $72 million in Epic Game Fortnite refunds for the company's use of dark patterns to trick players into making unwanted purchases.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced plans to send $126 million in refunds to 969,173 Fortnite players who say they were charged for unwanted in-game items, like cosmetic skins.
Fortnite developer Epic Games has settled a lawsuit with the FTC. People can claim a partial refund on unwanted in-game purchases and purchases made by their kids.
Back in 2023, Fortnite's developer Epic Games agreed to pay $245 million to settle allegations from the FTC that the company used deceptive practices to trick customers into making unwanted purchases.
Fortnite developer Epic Games has settled a lawsuit with the FTC. People can claim a partial refund on unwanted in-game purchases and purchases made by their kids.
Fortnite developer Epic Games has settled a lawsuit with the FTC. People can claim a partial refund on unwanted in-game purchases and purchases made by their kids.
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