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  2. Fortnite refund: How to claim part of the Epic Games settlement

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    The settlement consists of $245 million in customer refunds that are intended to cover the costs of unwanted in-game items like outfits, emotes, or V-Bucks — the game's virtual currency. Epic ...

  3. Fortnite seasonal events - Wikipedia

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    To monetize the game, Epic Games had built an in-game storefront to offer cosmetics in the form of character skins, emotes, and other customization items for the player to use with their game avatar for Fortnite Battle Royale, using "V-Bucks" as the form of in-game currency to make these purchases.

  4. Fortnite players can now get their Epic Games settlement ...

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    Fortnite is the most popular title from Cary-based developer Epic Games. FTC said it tricked consumers into making unintended purchases.

  5. Supreme Court rejects Epic Games vs. Apple antitrust case ...

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    In August 2020, Epic introduced an alternative way for iPhone and Android users to buy “v-bucks,” Fortnite’s in-game currency. To that point, iPhone and Android users had to purchase v-bucks ...

  6. Fortnite Battle Royale - Wikipedia

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    Fortnite Battle Royale is a free-to-play battle royale video game developed and published by Epic Games. It is a companion game to Fortnite: Save the World, a cooperative survival game with construction elements. It was initially released in early access on September 26, 2017, for macOS, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One, followed by ports ...

  7. Epic Games - Wikipedia

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    Epic Games, Inc. is an American video game and software developer and publisher based in Cary, North Carolina. The company was founded by Tim Sweeney as Potomac Computer Systems in 1991, originally located in his parents' house in Potomac, Maryland. Following its first commercial video game release, ZZT (1991), the company became Epic MegaGames ...

  8. Fortnite: Save the World - Wikipedia

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    A standalone battle royale game version, Fortnite Battle Royale, was released for the same platforms in September 2017; in associated with this change, Epic dropped the use of loot boxes, instead opting for direct purchase of cosmetics through in-game V-bucks currency. Following the release, the player-versus-environment mode was officially ...

  9. Epic Games celebrates after winning antitrust lawsuit ... - AOL

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    It was later disclosed that Epic’s decision to directly offer v-bucks was part of an intentional plan, dubbed Project Liberty, to lure Apple and Google into antitrust litigation.