Epic Games unveils a big change coming to Fortnite on February 19 that may require PC players to adjust some of their settings to keep playing.
Fortnite will soon require PC players to enable Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, and IOMMU settings as part of an enhanced anti-cheat measure.
Fortnite is making Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, and IOMMU settings mandatory for PC players soon, as a new level of anticheat.
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