Epic Games sued players who used an army of bots to make money off the “popularity” of the islands they created.
Epic Games is suing two UEFN creators after detecting over 20,000 bots rigging engagement to rake in cash in Fortnite.
In newly released court documents, Epic recounts how it detected suspicious activity in Fortnite by UEFN devs.
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Two Fortnite creative developers are accused of falsifying the popularity of their islands to get paid based on engagement, ...
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