1. Epic Games FTC settlement: Who is eligible for a Fortnite refund before July deadline and how much will you receive
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it was reopening applications for Fortnite gamers to claim compensation related to a 2023 settlement with Epic Games. The company had then agreed to pay $245 million as compensation for the agency’s claim that they used “deceptive practices to trick players into making unwanted purchases.” The announcement came on Wednesday (June 25).
How to get a Fortnite refund?
The first round of refunds worth $72 million was issued by the FTC in December. Those who file a valid claim by June 2025-26 will receive payments totaling $126 million.
As per FTC guidelines, those who satisfy any of these statements can file a claim:
Applicants can go on to the FTC’s website and file a suitable claim by July 9. Those above 18 years of age can do so on their own while those who are underage need a parent or guardian to do the same for them. However, in such a case, the parent/ guardian must enter their own name and contact information.
The FTC will send all additional payments in 2026 once they have “reviewed and validated all claims”. Refunds will be processed via checks or PayPal payments. The exact amount depends on how many claims are filed by individuals which the FTC is currently approximating to be around 900,000.
“The Commission’s interactive dashboards for refund data provide a state-by-state breakdown of refunds in FTC cases. In 2024, FTC actions led to more than $339 million in refunds to consumers across the country,” reads the official news release issued by the FTC.
Those who still have doubts can call 1-833-915-0880 or reach out to admin@fortniterefund.com to resolve their queries.
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