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Fortnite Players: Claim Your Cash Now!
USAThu Jun 26 2025
Fortnite players, listen up! You might be able to get some money back from unwanted purchases. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is sending out over $126 million in refunds. They are also reopening the claim process for those who missed the first round.
Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite, had to pay a huge fine. The FTC accused them of using sneaky tricks to make players buy things they didn't want. This happened between 2017 and 2022. Epic Games agreed to pay $245 million to settle the case.
The FTC already sent out over $72 million in refunds last December. Now, they are sending out nearly 970, 000 more checks and PayPal payments. If you are eligible and haven't claimed your refund yet, you have until July 9, 2025, to do so.
Fortnite is free to play, but it makes money from in-game purchases. These are things like costumes and dance moves. The FTC says Epic Games used deceptive design tricks. These tricks made it easy for kids to make purchases without their parents knowing.
In some cases, just one accidental button press could lead to unwanted charges. Epic Games also locked accounts of people who disputed these charges. This meant they lost access to all their purchased content.
The FTC's refund is the largest ever in a gaming case. If you think you are owed money, don't wait. Check the FTC website for more details. Remember, checks must be cashed within 90 days, and PayPal payments within 30 days.
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