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Epic Games has changed the refund policy of their brand new digital store to match its competitors – particularly Valve’s marketplace. In a series of tweets on Friday, SteamSpy creator and Epic employee Sergey Galyonkin updated consumers on the situation regarding highly requested Epic Games Store features. Galyonkin posted an update via Twitter to celebrate
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Epic Games ran into an easily-avoidable problem last week when the “14 Days of Fortnite” event was cut short—at the time, there was no explicit end date, and the event fell short of a proper fortnight. In an attempt to make good on all the original promises for the event and its rewards, “14 Days
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Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite and Unreal Engine, was recently accused by a user on Reddit of making their Epic Games Store “literal spyware” and sending data to the Chinese government due to being owned by Tencent, a Chinese giant which controls 40% of the company. The post received almost 30,000 upvotes and multiple
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It’s been the better part of ten years since we were first introduced to the misadventures of a loving couple known as Meat Boy and Bandage Girl as they fought for survival and continuously rescued one another from the clutches of the devious Dr. Fetus. This utterly bizarre situation was the set up for the
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Another day, another person trying to cash in on their modicum of “fame” by suing Epic Games and Fortnite for utilizing their own dance moves in-game. This time around, the famous household name Backpack Kid (Russell Horning), the supposed inventor of the Floss dance, is looking to milk a few bucks out of Epic. If you’ve been around
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Although Epic Games expected a delay for version 7.10 of Fortnite, the update has arrived just as originally scheduled. Not included in the update, however, is the Driftboard vehicle, something that Epic has teased for some time now. The Driftboard is said by developers as needing more polish and quality-of-life improvements. Without the Driftboard, the
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I’ve got two loves of my life: gaming and the US (read “best”) version of The Office. And in a weird turn of events, both of those interests merged when a Fortnite player re-created the series iconic office space — Dunder Mifflin Scranton — with the in-game creation tools. Originally posted on Reddit’s Dunder Mifflin subreddit, user OddEditButOkay
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From now until December 27, 2018, you can pick up Subnautica on the Epic Games store for free. Developed by Unknown Worlds Entertainment, Subnautica is a first-person open-world survival game. As depicted in the game’s cinematic trailer (look below), you’ll crash land on an ocean planet known as 4546B where you’ll have to fend for
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My fellow gamers, it’s time to pick up your Joy-Cons, your DualShock 4, your Xbox Elite Controller, or a keyboard and mouse and unite against a common cause for the first time ever. On the most recent episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, host and so-called “funny man” challenged parents around the country to turn off their children’s
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Last week we saw Lachlan. a YouTuber who appeared to accidentally publish a video showing Fortnite’s —at the time— unannounced Fortnite Creative. While it’s one thing to accidentally leak information prior to it being announced, it’s another to actively go out of your way to find and share unannounced information. FNBRLeaks is well known for giving users information
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A Reddit post recently relayed possible information from Chinese gaming forum NGA. According to the translation from Reddit user /u/ZeroWolfe547, China’s Online Gaming Ethics Review Committee looked over 20 popular online games for potential “ethic risks,” reportedly banning 9 of them, including PUBG, Fortnite, and Paladins. The Chinese gaming community may have another crackdown on
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Epic Games doesn’t seem to want to focus on anything other than their newly-launched games store and their main moneymaker Fortnite, with Infinity Blade being the latest casualty. Infinity Blade was the company’s attempt to bring something new to mobile games, but those titles are being removed from online marketplaces. Even so, those nostalgic for
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The Infinity Blade series meets an end as Epic Games stops selling the trilogy on iOS today. All three games are absent on the App Store, with the only evidence of their existence being the Infinity Blade Stickers app for iMessage. Folks that previously owned the games may still download them from their purchase history
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