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It's happening again: Epic Games is facing a fresh lawsuit over Fortnite's "Touching the Sky" emote, which choreographer Felix Burgos says is being used in the game without his permission.
Google has lost its appeal against a ruling requiring it to change its Play Store policies following a jury verdict in favor of Epic Games, which accused Google of anti-competitive behavior. The ...
Alphabet’s Google on Thursday failed to persuade a U.S. appeals panel to overturn a jury verdict and federal court order ...
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Fashion Glamp on MSNThe Epic Challenge: How Gearbox's Bet on the Epic Games Store Could Reshape PC GamingWhen Gearbox Software revealed that ‘Borderlands 3’ will be an Epic Games Store exclusive, the gaming world was set fire with ...
Players who decide to pre-order Borderlands 4 on the Epic Games Store will get an exclusive bonus bundle ahead of the game's ...
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Hela - Official Gameplay Trailer (Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox One/Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5)Hela Debuts a New Enchanting Summer Trailer. A Squeaky Peek of the Next Heartwarming Third-person Adventure Game from the ...
Rauw Alejandro dance moves seen in his “Touching The Sky” music video are at the center of a new copyright lawsuit against Fortnite owner Epic Games.
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