Epic Games Class Action Settlements in Connecticut
All Epic Games class action lawsuits and settlements available to Connecticut residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Connecticut residents have 0 active class action settlements involving Epic Games that they can file claims for right now. In addition, Epic Games has 2 past settlements that have been resolved.
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Past Epic Games Settlements (2)
These Epic Games settlements have closed but Connecticut residents may have qualified at the time.
$126M Fortnite class action settlement
Up to VariesThe $126M Fortnite class action settlement refunded players charged for unwanted purchases or unauthorized charges between 2017-2022. Learn about eligibility and similar settlements.
FTC sends $72M in payments to Fortnite players
Up to TBDEpic Games paying $245M to Fortnite players who were tricked into purchases. Get your refund with Class Action Buddy.
About Epic Games Class Actions in Connecticut
Connecticut residents affected by Epic Games' practices have access to multiple settlement opportunities, including the $126 million Fortnite class action settlement and the FTC's $72 million payment distribution to Fortnite players. Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA) provides robust consumer protections that complement federal actions, particularly regarding deceptive business practices and unauthorized charges affecting minors. While Epic Games doesn't maintain major corporate offices in Connecticut, the state has a substantial gaming population, with over 2.1 million residents regularly playing video games according to Entertainment Software Association data. Connecticut residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's consumer-friendly legal environment, which allows for treble damages in CUTPA cases and doesn't require showing reliance on deceptive practices. The state's proximity to major legal centers in New York facilitates access to experienced class action attorneys. Connecticut's strong digital privacy laws also align with concerns about data collection practices in gaming platforms, potentially strengthening residents' positions in future settlements involving user data and privacy violations.
Epic Games Settlements in Connecticut: FAQs
Can Connecticut residents claim money from both Epic Games settlements?
Yes, Connecticut residents may be eligible for both the $126 million class action settlement and the FTC's $72 million distribution, as they address different violations. The class action covers broader consumer protection issues while the FTC settlement specifically targets unauthorized charges and privacy violations affecting children under 13.
Does Connecticut's CUTPA law provide additional protections beyond the Epic Games federal settlements?
Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act offers stronger consumer protections than federal law, including treble damages and attorney fees. While current Epic settlements are federal actions, CUTPA could support future state-level claims against Epic Games for deceptive practices affecting Connecticut consumers.
How long do Connecticut residents have to file Epic Games settlement claims?
Deadlines vary by settlement, but the FTC Epic Games claims period closed in January 2024. For future settlements, Connecticut residents typically have the same deadlines as other states, usually 60-120 days from settlement approval.
Tips for Connecticut Residents Filing Epic Games Claims
Connecticut residents should document all Fortnite purchases and unwanted charges before filing Epic Games claims. Keep records of any unauthorized transactions, especially those involving minors, as Connecticut's strong child protection laws may strengthen your case. Submit claims through official settlement websites only, never third-party services charging fees. Consider consulting Connecticut attorneys familiar with CUTPA if you experienced significant losses beyond settlement amounts. File claims promptly when new settlements open, as Connecticut's consumer protection framework may qualify you for additional state-level remedies. Monitor FTC and court websites for future Epic Games settlement opportunities, as ongoing investigations may yield additional compensation for Connecticut gaming consumers.
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