Tuesday, February 23rd 2021

Epic Games Reaches Class Action Settlement

A class action settlement with Epic Games, Inc. ("Epic") has received preliminary approval from the Superior Court of North Carolina, Tenth Judicial District. Under the settlement, all U.S. players of Fortnite: Save the World and Rocket League who bought a random item loot box in either game before Epic Games discontinued them will receive certain benefits immediately and automatically. The settlement also provides up to $26.5 million in cash and other benefits to U.S.-based Fortnite and Rocket League players to resolve claims arising from players' purchases of Fortnite and Rocket League in-game items.

Beginning today, Epic will deposit 1,000 V-Bucks, the Fortnite virtual currency, or 1,000 Rocket League Credits, into the accounts of U.S. players who bought a random item loot box. These deposits will be automatic and players do not need to do anything to claim them, though it may take a few days for all eligible players to receive them.

Additionally, players who believe they were harmed or damaged by virtue of their in-game Fortnite or Rocket League purchases and meet certain criteria can file a claim for a cash payment of up to $50 or a virtual currency deposit of up to 13,500 V-Bucks (in Fortnite) or 13,000 Credits (in Rocket League). Legal guardians of players who are minors that made in-game purchases without parental permission can seek partial refunds of up to $50, but must agree to the closure of their child's Epic Games accounts.

Fortnite and Rocket League players who made in-game purchases can learn more information about the settlement by visiting www.EpicLootBoxSettlement.com. Important dates and documents will be posted on that website.
Add your own comment

18 Comments on Epic Games Reaches Class Action Settlement

#1
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
$26.5 million, payed out in Monopoly money.
Posted on Reply
#2
lexluthermiester
Epic is living up to their name, because this is an epic win for them..
Posted on Reply
#3
AsRock
TPU addict
What a ducking joke.
Posted on Reply
#4
jrocket
This class action lawsuit was brought about because Epic had random item loot boxes in their games. As usually, it's the lawyers who win. I bet they are not being paid in v-bucks.
Posted on Reply
#5
ymbaja
jrocketThis class action lawsuit was brought about because Epic had random item loot boxes in their games. As usually, it's the lawyers who win. I bet they are not being paid in v-bucks.
Hopefully they are lol!
Posted on Reply
#6
AsRock
TPU addict
Dam court needs frigging suing hahahaha
Posted on Reply
#7
lexluthermiester
jrocketI bet they are not being paid in v-bucks.
Good point.
Posted on Reply
#8
Space Lynx
Astronaut
Something about this just seems really weird... why would a court equate in-game currency to real life currency. Very odd imo. I could care less either way as I do not participate in games that have business models like this anyway so eh. well I suppose I do play World of Warcraft sometimes, and that has in-game store too, but I have never used it.
Posted on Reply
#9
Vayra86
jrocketThis class action lawsuit was brought about because Epic had random item loot boxes in their games. As usually, it's the lawyers who win. I bet they are not being paid in v-bucks.
Nothing a few hot new skins won't fix.

:roll:
lynx29Something about this just seems really weird... why would a court equate in-game currency to real life currency. Very odd imo. I could care less either way as I do not participate in games that have business models like this anyway so eh. well I suppose I do play World of Warcraft sometimes, and that has in-game store too, but I have never used it.
Because in-game currency represents real currency and is spent on products, and a digital product is also a product under customer law.

They keep trying to sell us services, but really, they're products.

That's why you don't want your only access route to be in the cloud. That by definition turns product into service. This is a big one and a lot of people are oblivious to it.
Posted on Reply
#10
ThrashZone
Hi,
Yeah in store credit maybe they should come out with their own bitcoin lol
Posted on Reply
#11
mouacyk
jrocketThis class action lawsuit was brought about because Epic had random item loot boxes in their games. As usually, it's the lawyers who win. I bet they are not being paid in v-bucks.
I bet it's more than the lawyers who are getting paid.
Posted on Reply
#13
jboydgolfer
i could live without epic , ive played every metro game, until the last one
Posted on Reply
#15
Caring1
"$50 and close the child's account"
That's pathetic, particularly where the parent/ guardian has lost hundreds of dollars through the child's purchases.
It's almost like Epic doesn't care.
People should be fully refunded and the ingame loot box system fix so permission is required for a purchase first.
Posted on Reply
#16
AsRock
TPU addict
Caring1"$50 and close the child's account"
That's pathetic, particularly where the parent/ guardian has lost hundreds of dollars through the child's purchases.
It's almost like Epic doesn't care.
People should be fully refunded and the ingame loot box system fix so permission is required for a purchase first.
Epic's fault ?, yes but come one it's the frigging court system too.
Posted on Reply
#17
1d10t
Caring1People should be fully refunded and the ingame loot box system fix so permission is required for a purchase first.
All of store system ( PSN, NGS, App store, Playstore or MSStore ) has parental protection or some sort, the problem is most parents clueless to implement it :D
Posted on Reply
#18
Darmok N Jalad
The same company masquerading as the company looking out for the little guy in its battle with Apple. I'm not defending Apple, but Epic ain't on anyone else's side.
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Dec 4th, 2024 03:43 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts