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The FTC has reopened claims for Fortnite settlement refunds: here’s how you can submit one If you didn’t previously submit a refund claim, you now have until July 9th to do so.
The FTC is sending $126 million in refunds to families whose kids were charged for unwanted items in Fortnite — and there’s still time to file a claim.
The Federal Trade Commission has also reopened the process for Fortnite gamers to submit claims through July 9.
Fortnite players could be eligible for refunds as part of a 2023 Epic Games settlement with the FTC. Here's what to know.
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 agency also said it will reopen its claims portal for payments that stem from a record 2022 settlement it reached with Cary’s Epic Games.
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Epic has announced all of the features coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Fortnite, and players should be pleasantly surprised.
The Switch 2 version of Fortnite brings in a lot of upgrades. Sadly, adding this game mode won't be one of them.
Epic Games are giving away a free Assault on the Death Star Loading Screen and Quicksilver Baton Spear Pickaxe to all Fortnite players.
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