Fortnite & Rocket League Players May Qualify for a Class Action Settlement of $50
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Fortnite and Rocket League players can receive up to $50 or in-game credits from a class-action lawsuit that resulted in a $26.5 million settlement from Epic Games. This lawsuit alleged that Epic Games violated consumer protection laws, negligently misrepresented the value of in-game purchases, and prevented minors from exercising contractual disaffirmation rights.
Eligible Class Members include anyone in the United States who had a Fortnite or Rocket League account that they used to purchase or exchange in-game virtual currency for an in-game benefit between July 1, 2015, and February 25, 2021. Epic Games will automatically deposit 1,000 V-Bucks (for Fortnite players) or 1,000 Rocket League Credits into the accounts of U.S. players who purchased a random-item loot box between these dates.
In addition to those credits, players who believe they were harmed by their in-game Fortnite or Rocket League purchases and meet certain criteria may also file a claim of up to $50 cash or 13,500 Fortnite V-Bucks or Rocket League credits. Such harm may include consumer fraud, breach of contract, or other damages, and documentation must be provided to support your claim.
Consumers may also file a claim for the partial refund of a real-money purchase of virtual currency or other in-game items if a minor made the purchase with their own money without parental permission. Anyone submitting a claim for a partial refund does not need to demonstrate additional harm or damages, but must disclose the Epic Games accounts opened by the minor.
The deadline for consumers to object to or exclude themselves from this settlement is April 12, 2021. The deadline to file a claim is April 26, 2021. For more information on how to submit a claim, head on over here to view the instructions page of the class action lawsuit settlement site.
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