Epic Games, maker of 'Fortnite' video game, begins $2.75M settlement payout

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The maker of the popular video game 'Fortnite' has begun compensating claims in a $2.75-million settlement to a Canadian class-action lawsuit over the inclusion of controversial 'loot boxes.

The maker of the popular video game"Fortnite" has begun compensating claims in a $2.75-million settlement to a Canadian class-action lawsuit over the inclusion of controversial"loot boxes."

The class action was certified by the Supreme Court of British Columbia and the settlement also resolves claims in a separate, similar lawsuit in Quebec.

 

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