Lawsuit Over Alleged Fortnite Addiction Approved by Canadian Judge

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Lawsuit Over Alleged Fortnite Addiction Approved by Canadian Judge
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A Canadian judge has approved a lawsuit against Epic Games regarding alleged Fortnite addiction, as Epic says they will 'fight this in court.'

, three Quebec parents claimed “their children would become so engrossed in the game that they would forgo sleeping, eating and showering.” The parents’ lawsuit argues thatwas intentionally designed to be highly addictive and has negative long-term effects on children.

The judge presiding over the case explained that the case would proceed because “the court concludes that there is a serious issue to be argued, supported by sufficient and specific allegations as to the existence of risks or even dangers arising from the use of Fortnite does not appear frivolous or manifestly ill-founded.

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