Summary
- Epic Games has filed a lawsuit against a Fortnite player accused of developing and selling cheat software.
- Chapter 6 Season 3 of Fortnite is focused on superheroes, which has brought characters like Robin and Superman to the island.
- A recent leak claims that a new casual version of Fortnite OG could be making its debut in the future.
Epic Games has revealed that it is suing a Fortnite player accused of creating and selling cheat software that allows users to see through walls and auto-aim when facing off against enemies. Fortnite recently concluded its largest collaboration with the Star Wars franchise so far, giving gamers the opportunity to blow up the Death Star that had been looming over the island for weeks.
The popular battle royale has followed-up its Galactic Battle mini-season by launching Chapter 6 Season 3 of Fortnite, which shines a light on the superhero genre. The battle pass for the season even includes iconic characters like Robin and Superman. While the Man of Steel appeared in a previous battle pass, this version of the character is based on James Gunn's upcoming film, Superman, which is scheduled to release on July 11.
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As reported by Polygon, Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite and Unreal Engine, has filed a lawsuit against Ediz Atas, claiming that they developed and sold software that allows players to cheat in the popular battle royale. Epic Games claims that Atas, who also goes by Sincey Cheats and Vanta Cheats, has been engaging in this activity since January 2023. The lawsuit states that the software, which supposedly allows gamers to see through walls and auto-aim, gives cheaters an advantage over other players, bypasses Epic Games' anti-cheat systems, violates the game's end-user license agreement, and damages the title by causing non-cheaters to stop playing Fortnite. Once fans leave Fortnite, they're no longer purchasing in-game items, battle passes, and other features, which results in a monetary loss for the company.
Epic Games Is Suing a Fortnite Player for Creating and Selling Cheat Software
The lawsuit also accuses Atas of impersonating an Epic Games employee, claiming that they sent multiple emails to YouTube's copyright agent to circumvent DMCA takedowns the company had submitted to YouTube. It would seem that Epic Games believes Atas mimicked the company's email addresses to masquerade as an employee with the authority to reverse the DMCA takedowns. Epic Games claims that it has banned thousands of Fortnite players found to be using the cheat software. The lawsuit is also going after five unnamed individuals who are being accused of selling the software through Discord and various websites.
It was recently leaked that Fortnite may be getting a new game mode, though it could be coming as a result of some major changes being made to Fortnite OG. According to the popular leaker HYPEX, Epic Games may be removing bots from Fortnite OG, which would result in lobbies only being filled with authentic players. Meanwhile, the leaker suggested that Epic Games may introduce a casual version of Fortnite OG where the lobby could consist of 12 players and 88 bots. None of this information has been officially confirmed, so it's best to take it with a grain of salt. With a whole new season to enjoy and even more content on the way, many fans are feeling optimistic about the future of Fortnite.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 84 /100 Critics Rec: 94%
- Released
- September 26, 2017
- ESRB
- T for Teen - Diverse Content: Discretion Advised, In-Game Purchases, Users Interact
- Developer(s)
- Epic Games
- Publisher(s)
- Epic Games






