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Joanna Colmenares
2019-02-21 02:43:44

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Epic Games imposed a lawsuit against the organizers of the Fortnite Live disaster that took place over the weekend in the British city of Norwich and that received several negative reviews of the event.

Tickets for the event were 12 and 32 euros per person, which gave users access to generic places with few people and with deplorable quality, with climbing walls and archery areas.

The assistants complained about the queues that were generated and besides the few activities that there wer

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Fortnite's name, the characters and images, were used at the event without having any rights or permits granted by Epic Games, who said they would sue the organizers of the fraudulent event saying: "The quality of our experience as a player is incredibly important for us, either inside the game or at official public events like the Fortnite Pro-Am last year, "said a spokesman for Epic Games at Eurogamer. "Epic Games was not associated in any way with the event that took place in Norwich and we have issued a lawsuit against the organizers in the High Court of London."
"It must have been a fun day, but the whole event was a disaster, my children spent most of the day in queues," said one woman guardian, adding: "Fortnite has to do with chasing people and killing them. I want to do that to the people who organized it. "

The organizers of the event returned the money of the people who asked for a refund of it the day of the event, they also said they will work to make it better next time, although after the demand of Epic the Fortnite Live 2020 is put in doubt.



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