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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Minnesota 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 Minnesota residents may have qualified at the time.

$126M Fortnite class action settlement

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The $126M Fortnite class action settlement refunded players charged for unwanted purchases or unauthorized charges between 2017-2022. Learn about eligibility and similar settlements.

Deadline: 2025-07-09 Proof Required Expired Official site →

FTC sends $72M in payments to Fortnite players

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Epic Games paying $245M to Fortnite players who were tricked into purchases. Get your refund with Class Action Buddy.

Deadline: 2025-01-10 Proof Required Expired Official site →

About Epic Games Class Actions in Minnesota

Epic Games has faced significant legal scrutiny over Fortnite's monetization practices, resulting in two major settlements totaling nearly $200 million that benefit Minnesota residents. The $126 million class action settlement addresses allegations of deceptive billing practices, while the FTC secured an additional $72 million for players charged without consent. Minnesota's Consumer Protection Act provides robust safeguards against unfair trade practices, potentially strengthening claims for state residents who experienced unauthorized charges or were misled about in-game purchases. While Epic Games doesn't maintain major offices in Minnesota, the company serves hundreds of thousands of Fortnite players across the state through digital distribution. Minnesota residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively permissive venue rules and strong attorney general consumer protection enforcement. The Minnesota Attorney General's Office has previously pursued gaming companies over loot box practices and in-app purchase disclosures. Minnesota's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims extends up to six years, potentially allowing residents to recover damages from older Fortnite transactions that occurred after the game's 2017 launch.

Epic Games Settlements in Minnesota: FAQs

Can Minnesota Fortnite players claim money from both Epic Games settlements?

Yes, Minnesota residents may be eligible for both the $126 million class action settlement and the FTC's $72 million refund program, as they address different legal violations. The class action covers deceptive billing practices while the FTC settlement focuses on unauthorized charges to minors and adults.

Does Minnesota's Consumer Protection Act strengthen Epic Games claims for state residents?

Minnesota's Consumer Protection Act prohibits deceptive trade practices and provides additional remedies beyond federal protections. This could potentially strengthen claims against Epic Games for Fortnite's allegedly misleading purchase interfaces and billing practices that affected Minnesota players.

How long do Minnesota residents have to file Epic Games settlement claims?

Specific deadlines vary by settlement, but Minnesota's consumer protection statute of limitations allows up to six years for certain claims. Residents should check each settlement's filing deadline, as the FTC refund program and class action settlement have different claim periods.

Tips for Minnesota Residents Filing Epic Games Claims

Minnesota Fortnite players should gather documentation of unauthorized charges, including bank statements and Epic Games account purchase history dating back to 2017. File claims for both available settlements, as eligibility requirements differ between the class action and FTC programs. Minnesota's Consumer Protection Act may provide additional remedies, so consider consulting a consumer protection attorney if you experienced significant financial harm. Keep records of all communications with Epic Games customer service regarding disputed charges. Check the Minnesota Attorney General's website for updates on gaming-related consumer protection initiatives. Submit claims promptly, as settlement funds are distributed on a first-come basis until depleted.

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