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The FTC is sending out $126 million in refunds to families whose kids were charged for unwanted items in Fortnite — and there’s still time to file a claim.
Epic's Fortnite is wildly popular, especially with teens; in one game event last year, 44.7 million players participated on a single day. But the free-to-play game relies on players buying Battle ...
The agency also said it is reopening the process for Fortnite players, or their parents or guardians, to submit a claim stemming from the FTC's 2023 settlement with Epic Games, the game's developer.
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 ...
As a result, Epic is returning cash to affected customers who filed a claim. The deadline to file a claim In December 2024, the FTC issued the first round of refunds of more than $72 million over ...
It's been a good week for Fortnite gamers who felt cheated by accidental in-game purchases.The Federal Trade Commission announced it was distributing $126 million in compensation to 969,173 ...
The agency also said it is reopening the process for Fortnite players, or their parents or guardians, to submit a claim stemming from the FTC's 2023 settlement with Epic Games, the game's developer.