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In newly released court documents, Epic recounts how it detected suspicious activity in Fortnite by UEFN devs.
Epic Games is suing two UEFN creators after detecting over 20,000 bots rigging engagement to rake in cash in Fortnite.
Fortnite has just sued two map creators for using over 20,000 bots to fake engagement on their own islands, leading them to earn a higher payout.
Following recent legal action against a cheater and a person who carried out DDoS attacks, Epic Games said today it has taken legal action against two developers of player-made Fortnite experiences.
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