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A new Bob Ross emote has been added to Fortnite, and it’s everything that fans of the iconic painter could possibly want.
The Federal Trade Commission said it will be sending more than $126 million in refunds to Fortnite players who were charged for unwanted purchases.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is issuing more refunds to players of Epic Games "Fortnite." ...
More refunds are being sent to Fortnite players ‘tricked’ into unwanted purchases. How you can apply The FTC says it's sending more than 969,000 payments amounting to over $126 million this week.
Between December's payments and refunds sent out this week, there's still $47 million left to be distributed. But you don't have long to apply.
The Federal Trade Commission has also reopened the process for Fortnite gamers to submit claims through July 9.
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.
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 refunds from FTC sent after Epic Games in Cary, North Carolina settled with federal agency over dark pattern payment tactics in Battle Royale ...
If you're trying to launch Fortnite via the Epic Games Launcher you may be staring at a Servers Offline notice, but there is a fix.
Fortnite players can unlock the Blitz Knight skin and Blitz ‘Brella Glider for free by hopping into the Blitz Royale mode.
"How to Train Your Dragon" is nearing $200 million after its first weekend of release while "Lilo & Stitch" has surpassed the $850 million mark.
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