Epic Games is suing YouTubers Brandon "Golden Modz" Lucas and Colton "Excentric" Conter for allegedly using, promoting, and selling Fortnite cheats on their YouTube and other social media channels.
Fortnite is a 2017 multiplayer title developed and published by Epic Games. Upon release, it became a runaway success amongst gamers, sparking a massive influx of copycat titles looking to capitalize ...
Epic Games is going after the maker of cheating software for Fortnite that lets players see through walls and auto-aim at opponents in a new lawsuit filed Tuesday. But Epic isn’t stopping there; it’s ...
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Fortnite has won the fight to become the biggest battle royale game but it has one huge problem: cheats. It's a breeze to download software that claims to rig the game in your favour. Want to ...
"Fortnite" developer Epic Games is suing a pair of YouTubers for promoting hacks and trolling in the game and selling cheat software. The lawsuit, filed in a North Carolina district court, claims that ...
Have you ever heard the saying "If it's too good to be true, then it probably is." If so, then it applies perfectly to programs that claim they can help you cheat in Fortnite or earn free V-Bucks.
Epic Games has filed a new lawsuit against Fortnite cheat software developer, Sincey Cheats and Vanta Cheats. The legal case, as spotted by Polygon, is targeting both the creator of the aimbot ...