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FORTNITE has been forced to pay $100 to hundreds of thousands of players, and you may be eligible for a payout.

The US Federal Trade Commission ordered Fortnite developer Epic Games on Monday to pay more than $72million dollars in refunds to 629,344 players.

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If you were charged for unwanted purchases between January 2017 and September 2022, you might be eligible for a refund

Fortnite is compensating players in the US who were charged for unwanted purchases made over a five-year period.

The payout comes after Epic Games settled with the FTC in 2022 when the agency ruled that the Battle Royale game .

Then, the US consumer watchdog found that Epic was unlawfully charging players for unwanted items and letting children make purchases without their parents’ permission.

Fortnite’s deal with the FTC now requires the game to explicitly ask for player consent before charging users for in-game purchases.

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It also bans Epic Games from locking a player’s account when they try to dispute unauthorized charges.

The FTC is now starting to send payments to everyone who filed a claim October 8, 2024, and is reviewing claims filed after that date.

How to claim the Fortnite FTC refund

You might be eligible for the $100 compensation, and there is still time to apply for a refund with the FTC.

If you think you might have made an accidental purchase in the game, read on to see if you're eligible and how to claim.

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To apply for this payout, you must meet one of the following conditions:

  • You were charged in-game currency (V-Bucks) for items you didn’t want between January 2017 and September 2022
  • Your child made charges to your credit card without your knowledge between January 2017 and November 2018
  • Your account was locked between January 2017 and September 2022 after you complained to your credit card company about wrongful charges

Only people aged 18 and above are allowed to file a claim, so if you’re not 18 yet, you should ask a parent or guardian to do this for you.

The FTC has set up a special , giving all the necessary details for players who want to claim their compensation, with a link to the application form.

Eligible players have until January 10, 2025, to claim their refunds, so make sure you apply before that date. 

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For more on the game, check out the latest price changes to Fortnite’s Battle Pass and the revamped Crew subscription.

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