Epic compensates 1000V points for "Fortnite" players to solve the problem of unboxing litigation

 "Fortnite" officially issued an official statement today (February 23), stating that it will provide 1000V points of compensation for players who have purchased "Alpaca Open Bags", hoping to resolve related class action issues.


  


Before "Fortnite" launched the world-famous chicken-eating mode, it used to be a PVE game called "Fortnite: Save the World". At that time, the game sold "Alpaca Unpacking". "This in-app purchase product will provide players with random items, and Epic did not explain the explosion rate of the items. This unboxing mechanism has not been slowly changed from the "save the world" mode of "Fortnite" until 2019. Removed.



Due to the problem of the unboxing mechanism, many players believe that the explosion rate of rare items in "Alpaca Unboxing" is too low, but Epic did not accurately explain that there is a certain amount of fraud. litigation.


  


   Epic officials stated that under the preliminary approval of the class action settlement plan, they will give any player who has purchased the "alpaca open bag" 1000V points of compensation. Although this solution only applies to American players, they have decided to provide this benefit to players worldwide. Players do not need to perform additional operations. In the next few days, 1000V points will be automatically issued to the accounts of players who have purchased the "Alpaca Open Bag".


   In addition, "Rocket League" players will also receive 1,000 game points. "Rocket League" developer Psyonix was acquired by Epic in 2019. The studio was similarly affected by the problem of unpacking loot.

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