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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that Fortnite players can now submit claims for refunds until July 9. This extension comes as part of an ongoing effort to address issues related to unauthorized charges made within the popular game. Since the initial rollout of the refund process, the total amount refunded to players has now reached a staggering $200 million.
The FTC's decision to reopen the claims process aims to ensure that all affected players have the opportunity to receive compensation. Many gamers may not be aware that they are eligible for refunds, especially those who experienced unexpected charges or issues with in-game purchases.
Players are encouraged to check their accounts and consider whether they have encountered any problems that might qualify them for a refund. As the deadline approaches, it is crucial for gamers to act quickly to secure their claims and take advantage of this opportunity to recover their funds.
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