Eligible Fortnite gamers who felt bamboozled into making undesirable purchases have been given a second likelihood to request a refund. The Federal Trade Commission has reopened applications to obtain refunds from the $245 million settlement that Epic Video games reached with the company till July ninth, after beforehand closing requests in February.
The settlement was introduced in 2022 as a part of a broader $520 million FTC settlement over privateness violations and alleged use of design tips that duped gamers into by accident shopping for in-game objects. The primary wave of 629,344 refunds was issued in December 2024, with the FTC now saying that it despatched out 969,173 new funds on Wednesday and Thursday, bringing the full quantity of refunds to almost $200 million.
You may apply to obtain a refund by visiting www.ftc.gov/fortnite. Particular particulars about eligibility are additionally accessible on the positioning, however the FTC says you may submit a declare if:
You had been charged in-game forex for objects you didn’t need between January 2017 and September 2022.
Your little one made expenses to your bank card with out your data between January 2017 and November 2018.
Your account was locked between January 2017 and September 2022 after you complained to your bank card firm about wrongful expenses.
Functions are restricted to Fortnite gamers within the US who’re aged 18 or over, in any other case, the FTC says a dad or mum should apply in your behalf. The FTC says it expects further funds to be despatched out in 2026 “after we have now reviewed and validated all claims.”