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.
A prominent Fortnite leaker surprises fans by providing new information about the rumored pet cosmetics that may be coming to the battle royale.
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...