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We already knew that Fortnite Blitz Royale will be sticking around past its previously announced expiration date, but it turns out that extension will bring some big changes, too. Like how, starting next week,
Fortnite mobile players are getting an error message that's down to the game's massive file size and the fix is to start deleting everything else.
Epic Games, the company responsible for Fortnite, agreed to pay money to settle allegations related to in-game purchases. How to apply for a refund.
Fortnite’s Blitz Royale gets extended with anime fights and fatalities as Fortnite teases huge collabs this summer
Epic Games, the company behind the popular video game "Fortnite," is giving out $126 million in refunds due to alleged unwanted in-game purchases. Here's how to check if you qualify to get your money
There are only a couple of days left for Fortnite players to claim their part of a settlement between Epic and the FTC.
Epic Games' brand-new Fortnite Blitz Royale mode is quickly becoming a hit with players, so now it might stick around alongside Zero Build.
The deadline to file a settlement claim for a portion of the more than $126 million payout is Wednesday, July 9.
Watch the Blitz Royale Updates Trailer for Fortnite, the hit battle royale shooter developed by Epic Games. Players will be able to access new loot drops, map updates, surprise collabs, and more with Blitz Royale,
Fortnite's next update is on its way after a summer break, and it's coming with plenty of new Superman content. Here's everything you need to know about the 36.20 update.