News

Epic Games Has to Pay $250 Million For the FTC’s Fortnite Case

Fortnite might be one of the greatest battle royale games out there, but Epic Games has its own battle to face.

According to the FTC (Federal Trade Commission), Epic Games will pay $520 million to resolve claims that it violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and used sneaky design techniques known as “dark patterns” to “trick millions of users into making inadvertent purchases.”

Read the full story below and learn more about Epic Games’ colossal mistake.

Epic Games Comes Out As Clean Paying Millions of Dollars

The gaming industry is sure all fun and joy, but sometimes darkness could fall even upon the best of us.

According to a proposed federal court judgment, Epic Games will pay $275 million for allegedly breaking the COPPA regulation. What does this mean?

Based on the latest actions, that is the highest fine it has ever gotten for breaking a regulation (quite controversial, isn’t it?!). Additionally, Epic will return $245 million to consumers for its invoicing practices and the usage of “dark patterns.” Check out FTC’s official post on Twitter:

And that’s not all.

The FTC stated that it is its most significant administrative order to date and the highest reimbursement in a gaming-related dispute. Everything has a beginning, right?!

Protecting the public, and especially children, from online privacy invasions and dark patterns is a top priority for the Commission, and these enforcement actions make clear to businesses that the FTC is cracking down on these unlawful practices; […] our complaints note, Epic used privacy-invasive default settings and deceptive interfaces that tricked Fortnite users, including teenagers and children, explained Lina M. Khan, FTC chair.

Finally, Epic Games will be stopped from exploiting dark patterns to charge consumers or otherwise charging them without their express authorization, in addition to the $245 million it will pay to reimburse refunds.
Also, Fortnite’s developer will promise to selectively disable accounts it suspects of genuine fraud rather than imposing blanket bans on all accounts that do chargebacks.

Georgia Nica

Writing was, and still is my first passion. I love all that cool stuff about science and technology. I'll try my best to bring you the latest news every day.

Recent Posts

Dragon Ball’s Super Saiyans Top Tier List

The classic Super Saiyan transformation with blonde hair, green eyes, and bigger muscles represents one…

22 hours ago

Regulators Close Republic First Bank: Crypto Community’s Reaction!

News of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) reopening Republic First Bank's 32 locations under…

1 day ago

Decentralized AI Could Unlock Unbiased AI Algorithms

It has been reported that Google's Gemini AI has been facing courage after generating historically…

2 days ago

Dragon Ball Twist: What If Vegeta Became a Super Saiyan Against Frieza on Namek?

One of the most iconic moments in anime in general and in Dragon Ball in…

3 days ago

Billie Eilish Rocks Fortnite: How to Get Exclusive Neon Gear

Get ready for one of the most exciting events so far in a game. Billie…

3 days ago

Dragon Ball’s Earthlings Top Tier List

When it comes to Dragon Ball, a lot of people say that the franchise is…

4 days ago

This website uses cookies.