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A couple of Fortnite cheaters are being subjected to public ridicule after they were forced to apologize to the community.
Fortnite has been taken offline for an extended period of time thanks to the 36.20 update, with the game failing to reappear ...
Initially the server downtime for the new 36.20 update was predicted to last just two or three hours, but the Fortnite outage ...
Fortnite servers continue to be down, and players are concerned over rumors that reveal a seemingly 12-hour downtime.
Epic Games didn't just ban two Fortnite players caught cheating, they also subjected them to public humiliation by forcing ...
As one of the biggest games in the world, Fortnite has long had its fair share of bad actors targeting it and its players.
Fortnite's planned downtime has been extended, and Epic Games has now addressed why the game is not currently playable.
Fortnite developer Epic Games recently took the game offline for the release of update 36.20. The latest Fortnite update is available to download for PS5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, ...
Epic Games has no mercy for Fortnite cheaters. This year alone, the company has banned numerous players, while also making a handful of them publicly apologize. On top of this, one cheater was forced ...
While Epic's legal battles with Apple and Google continue, the beef with Samsung over app blocking has been put to rest.
The Epic Games AS-3 error appears when the launcher fails to establish a connection with Epic’s back-end services. This ...