Thursday, October 12, 2017
‘Fortnite’ studio Epic Games sues two alleged cheaters
The Addicted Cheats site rents out botting services that help players find and aim at targets. To create those cheats, Epic Games alleged in the civil complaint, the individuals must have had to dive into and modify Fortnite’s source code. Altering it to get an edge in online competition violates the game’s End User License Agreement and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the studio claimed.
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