If this complaint sounds familiar, that’s because it is: The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets fined Epic Games ...
Last year, Fortnite implemented safeguards to prevent accidental purchases and highlighted parental control features. ...
There are plenty of Fortnite skins that players want to see return in the Item Shop, but some might be gone for good.
First reported by Polygon, two parents in the US are suing Epic Games over limited-time sales of Fortnite skins and cosmetics ...
Fortnite has been hit by a lawsuit claiming that it uses “deceptive sales tactics” as a way too “boost” its revenues.
T wo parents have launched a legal battle against Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite, accusing it of misleading kids ...
The Fortnite Item Shop offers unique cosmetics and items, ranging from skins and Pickaxes to Back Blings, Emotes, and more.
They claim Epic Games creates an illusion of scarcity to trigger a sense of urgency among players. The Fortnite Item Shop features limited-time offers, with countdown timers indicating that some skins ...
A new lawsuit takes issue with "fake countdown timers" in the Fortnite item shop.
Fortnite is handing out refunds to players who purchased a certain item from the shop, with the in-game item meant to be ...
An Epic Games spokesperson has responded, telling Polygon the lawsuit is factually incorrect and does not represent the way Fortnite works at all. The company claims to have removed countdown timers, ...
Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite, has another lawsuit on its hands. Two parents are unhappy with how the in-game store ...