The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has started distributing refunds totaling more than $72 million to players impacted by Fortnite's billing practices. This refund follows a $245-million ...
In December of 2022, the FTC secured agreements requiring Epic Games, Inc., creator of the popular video game “Fortnite ... out of their accounts for disputing unauthorized charges. Refunds ...
FTC issuing $72M in refunds to Fortnite players ... to help players affected by what it calls "dark patterns" carried out by Fortnite developer Epic Games. Millions of dollars will be sent ...
You can still apply for a Fortnite ... out of their accounts for disputing these charges. Due to this, the FTC ruled that Epic needed to pay a $275 million fine and pay back $245 million in refunds.
The first round of payments totaling $72 million, averaging $114 each, was sent to nearly 630,000 customers of Epic Games in December, the FTC said. More payments will be sent out at a later date ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will soon deliver payments ... In addition to the aforementioned $245 million in refunds related to dark patterns, the Fortnite developer was also fined $275 ...
In December of 2022, the FTC secured agreements requiring Epic Games, Inc., creator of the popular video game Fortnite ... out of their accounts for disputing unauthorized charges. Refunds ...
Fortnite players have until Friday ... the agency said in a complaint. FTC: Players who complained got locked out of their accounts When some customers disputed the unauthorized charges, Epic ...
Fortnite players have until Friday to file a claim with the Federal Trade Commission after regulators determined the game's developer "tricked" customers into unknowingly spending money on in-game ...