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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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. We are fast approaching the end to another Fortnite chapter, and that means it's nearly time for a huge live event that will introduce a new era for ...
Fortnite fans know there's nothing like shooting a sweaty Marge Simpson with a golden gun repeatedly, only to have her turn around and one-shot you. Maybe it was latency. Perhaps the other player ...
Surprising absolutely no one, Fortnite and Lego snap satisfyingly together like a couple of plastic construction bricks. Combining the building creativity of Lego sets with Fortnite's expansive and ...
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The Winterfest update brings new Christmas-themed outfits for many existing skins, including ones for Snoop Dogg, Shaq, and even Mariah Carey. A new Christmas-themed loading screen is also being added ...
In the survival battle video game with 110 million monthly players, you can now wear a skibidi toilet as a backpack. Here is a breakdown of what in the world that means. By Emmett Lindner Do you like ...
Epic Games is making the payments, which average about $114, after settling accusations from the federal government that the studio tricked people into buying in-game items. By Derrick Bryson Taylor ...
More than 600,000 players of Fortnite will start to receive refunds after federal regulators said Epic Games, the developer behind the popular game, “tricked” people into making unwanted purchases.
Fortnite players and other Epic Games customers tricked by the game maker into making unwanted purchases are set to receive refund payments from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). As part of a ...
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