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Fortnite players may be in for a financial boost as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) prepares to distribute a substantial $126 million refund to eligible gamers this week. This significant payout stems from allegations that the popular game engaged in deceptive practices, particularly concerning unauthorized charges and misleading payment processes.
Eligible players who have been affected by these practices will receive notifications outlining the refund process. To claim your share, players should ensure their account information is up to date and monitor their emails for instructions on how to proceed. The FTC emphasizes that the refunds will be issued automatically, so players do not need to take any additional steps unless otherwise instructed.
This refund initiative aims to rectify the financial impact on players and restore trust in the gaming community. As Fortnite continues to evolve, this development serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and fair business practices in the gaming industry.
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