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In today's Tech Bytes, ABC's Adrea Fujii shares, Fortnite gamers who were charged for unwanted purchases and made a claim should be receiving a refund.
The FTC is sending another round of refunds to gamers who were charged by Epic Games for unwanted items while playing the video game Fortnite.
These viral trends beg the question: Why are we still gendering everything so much? And are we celebrating "girl dads" more than moms?
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.
Fortnite Blitz Royale Avatar Returns release date and new gameplay rules Fortnite developer Epic Games is about to launch a second week of rule changes and action for new game mode Blitz Royale.
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The world of esports motorcycle racing revolves around the yearly release of MotoGP’s official game. This year’s title is MotoGP 25 and it was made by the Italian software house Milestone. This year’s ...
Nintendo Direct taking place this week but Switch 2 fans shouldn't get too excited The upcoming Nintendo Direct presentation will run for just 15 minutes.
Few Fortnite Emotes can evoke much of a reaction out of the player base these days. They're usually a viral TikTok dance paired to a well-known song, but that's not the case with the game's new King ...
Epic Games recently announced a new lawsuit targeting developers of Fortnite cheating tools. The company is going after an individual who created software that lets players see ...