Cheating On Fortnite Will Be Immensely Harder Now. Epic Games Plans To Sue Cheaters, Cheat Sellers
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Cheating On Fortnite Will Be Immensely Harder Now. Epic Games Plans To Sue Cheaters, Cheat Sellers

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Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite, has unveiled stronger measures to combat cheating in its tournaments, alongside plans to pursue legal action against both those who cheat and those who sell cheats. According to Epic, "Anyone found collaborating with a cheater in a tournament will face a minimum 28-day competitive ban," with harsher penalties for repeat offences. Players banned for cheating will be barred from participating in Fortnite Champion Series tournaments during their ban period and any overlapping competitive seasons. A statement from the company simply noted, "We’re also ramping up legal action against both players who cheat and cheat sellers."

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