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Fortnite festival organisers to be sued
The company behind Fortnight is suing the organisers of a live event based on the video game. Exciting Events ran the unofficial "Fortnite event of the year" in Norwich last weekend, which was criticised for having underwhelming attractions. American firm Epic Games confirmed it had "issued a claim against the organisers" in London's High Court. In an email sent to a ticket holder, Exciting Events said the festival was set-up as an "unofficial" fan event.
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It’s great that Epic is trying to compete with Steam, but they’re going about it in the worst way
Steam, unquestionably, needs a sizeable competitor. With a significant monopoly on the PC games market, such that present rivals like GOG and Humble barely take a dent out of its audience, Valve is able to take an infuriatingly lackadaisical approach to many aspects of Steam. Something to scare them into action would be marvellous. And while not optimistic, I’d hoped that maybe Epic, with their lorries full of money, might be able to try. Except, with yet another exclusivity announcement today regarding Metro: Exodus, they’re going about it entirely the wrong way.
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'Fortnite' V-Bucks Reportedly Being Used For Money Laundering
Fortnite's V-Bucks are only good for two things: buying (allegedly stolen) emotes and if you're real sinister, scamming people on Twitter. Or so that's what we thought. A new report via the Independent claims that the game's currency is also being used as a money laundering tool on some weird parts of the Internet. Because, of course it is. This is 2019.
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Epic Games Store Paid for Exclusives With "Revenue Guarantees"
Epic Games Store is the latest moneymaker for Fortnite developers Epic Games, and they are dedicated to making it work. Of course, it only makes sense for them to go all-in with the Epic Games Store endeavour, and Tim Sweeney, one of the founders of the company, has recently offered his take on what's what.
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Fortnite was 2018’s most important social network
The game is an excuse to stay connected
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‘Fortnite’ Was The Most Talked About Game on Twitter in 2018
Now that 2018 is ending, Twitter is sharing some of the topics that got people talking this year, including the most-tweeted video games in the U.S. Unsurprisingly, Epic Games’ popular battle royale title “Fortnite” tops the list. “Fortnite” is a pop culture phenomenon with over 200 million registered players. It recently hit a milestone of 8.3 million concurrent players as well. Those numbers are up from June, when it had an estimated 125 million registered users.
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Backpack Kid is also suing Epic Games over a dance in Fortnite
Russell Horning, also known as Backpack Kid, is the latest celebrity to sue Epic games over claims that the company used his dance in Fortnite without permission, according to Horning’s legal representatives.
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MineRoyale.io
Full Screen MineRoyale.io is a 2d Minecraft Battle Royale game, you can play it on isiogames for free controle : Use WASD to move Use numbers, scroll, or click your inventory to switch items Press E to craft Press
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Elon Musk Talks About Deleting Fortnite And The Responses Are Hilarious
Fortnite Battle Royale is everywhere! The video game has become so popular that almost everyone knows about it. From moms to teachers to businessmen, so many people have heard about this popular game. This includes Elon Musk, who has recently trolled Fortnite Battle Royale players.
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Fortnite gamers targeted by data theft malware - Malwarebytes Labs
If you've ever been tempted to cheat at Fortnite, think again—with the release of season six of the popular video game, we found a data theft malware masquerading as a cheat tool, ready to steal your browser sessions, cookies, and even your Bitcoin.
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Epic Says Jiggle Physics Included In Latest Fortnite Update Were "Unintended"
If you missed it, earlier this week the season six update arrived in Fortnite, adding new items and pets to the game. That's apparently not all, though. Kotaku reports how players have noticed the new Calamity skin in the game has an "undeniable jiggle" when the character performs the jubilation emote.
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PlayStation backs down in Fortnite row
Sony is to let gamers on PlayStation consoles play against those using rival devices, the company has announced. Many games already let those using a PC, Nintendo Switch or Xbox One play together online, but Sony had refused to take part. It had previously cited child protection as one of the reasons it blocked cross-play. However, it said it had "identified a path" to allowing cross-play on some games, starting with Fortnite.
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60+ Ultimate Fortnite Trivia Questions & Answers
Are you one of those people who are sucked into the world of Fortnite and find it hard to leave the controller? Since the launch of Fortnite, it has broken numerous records and has been a huge Hit all over the gaming world. Get ready to experience the most amazing Fortnite Trivia questions & answers quiz game that shall give any gaming fan a tough competition.
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Fortnite video game cited in 200 divorces this year, report says
An online divorce website says the popular video game Fortnite has been cited in over 200 divorces this year. According to the website, the divorce petitions received specifically mention an addiction to Fortnite and other video games as one of the reasons for divorce. The website says the digital revolution has introduced a new way for relationships to break down.
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'Fortnite' developer had sharp words for Google after a scary Android exploit was discovered
Google essentially got slapped in the face when Epic Games, the developer of the super popular Fortnite, decided not to make the game available through the Play Store, but via its own app. Google warned Epic that doing so could potentially put Android users at greater security risk, but the game developer brushed it off, insisting on going it alone for several reasons — including not having to give Google a cut in-app revenue and "embracing open platforms."
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Fortnite adds ability to 'Thank The Bus Driver' before you jump
A month ago we reported that one Fortnite player had took it upon himself to form a petition to ‘thank the bus driver before jumping out of the battle bus in Fortnite’. In today’s v5.30 update, Epic has indeed answered his wishes. By pressing the ‘B’ key on PC, or down on the D-Pad on the gamepad (the emote keybind), players can thank the bus driver before jumping out of the Battle Bus.
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Epic's first official Fortnite competition was a total disaster
Epic Games promised big things with Fortnite's first year of official competition, investing $100 million in prize money alone. The Summer Skirmish series would kick things off with a $250,000 duos competition featuring big streamers, pros, top performers in the Showdown limited time mode, and, bizarrely, the subreddit mods.
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New Leak Suggests That Fortnite Is Coming To Switch
Fortnite is coming to Switch, according to a leaked E3 document that we believe is real, as well as sources speaking to Kotaku. It’s not clear whether this apparent port will include Fortnite’s free Battle Royale mode, its players-vs-zombies Save The World mode, or both.
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Never heard of fortnite?
Here's a video that does a really good job of explaining what it is straight from the developers mouths.
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