Epic Games won case against Fortnite cheater The Australian is guilty not only of cheating but also of reselling compromised accounts. The scammer must then issue a general apology to the company, close his “business” and compensate the developer for the damage. The study has already announced that the money raised will be donated to charities.
According to the trial documents, the Federal Court of Australia found Brandon Despotakis, who is better known on the internet. BlazeFNis guilty of violating the Fortnite User License Agreement (EULA), terms of service, and Epic Games copyright by selling game accounts and cheats to other players. The process, which started in April 2021, took about a year.
BlazeFN is a real Shop Accounts dedicated to Fortnite, aimbots, full access to V-Bucks, and inactive accounts with rare or particularly popular skins and battle passes already completed. Various products also included artwork that resembled the game’s official products.
It’s unclear how many accounts and cheats BlazeFN has sold. Also, Epic Games did not specify whether it plans to act against buyers, perhaps banning them from the game permanently.
Meanwhile, Despotakis posted an official note on Twitter stating that the process is over and asking potential clients not to ask for any more cheats or accounts from him as he is now out of business. He also apologized to the Fortnite community because what he did was illegal and gave some players illegal advantages over those who followed the rules.
total compensation It was not specified that Despotaks would have to pay Epic Games, but the entire amount will be donated to Child’s Play, an association that works to improve the lives of children in hospitals.
Source: Multiplayer
