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

Missouri 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 Missouri 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 Missouri

Epic Games has faced significant legal challenges resulting in major settlements that affect Missouri residents, including a $126 million Fortnite class action settlement and $72 million in FTC-ordered payments to players. Missouri's Merchandising Practices Act provides strong consumer protection against deceptive business practices, which proved relevant to Epic's alleged dark patterns in Fortnite's user interface design. While Epic Games doesn't maintain major corporate facilities in Missouri, the state has a substantial gaming population with approximately 2.4 million residents who play video games regularly, many of whom used Fortnite and Epic's services. Missouri follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, but the state's consumer protection laws allow for additional statutory damages and attorney fees in successful cases. The Missouri Attorney General's office has historically been active in pursuing consumer protection cases against technology companies. Missouri residents eligible for Epic Games settlements should be aware that the state's four-year statute of limitations for consumer fraud claims may affect their ability to join future litigation, though existing settlements remain open for qualified participants who meet the specified criteria.

Epic Games Settlements in Missouri: FAQs

Can Missouri residents still claim money from the Epic Games Fortnite settlements?

Yes, Missouri residents who made qualifying purchases in Fortnite between certain dates are eligible for both the $126 million class action settlement and the $72 million FTC settlement. The FTC has been actively sending automatic refunds to eligible players, while the class action settlement required claims to be filed by a specific deadline that has now passed.

Does Missouri's consumer protection law provide additional rights against Epic Games beyond federal settlements?

Missouri's Merchandising Practices Act prohibits deceptive practices in consumer transactions, which could provide grounds for separate state-level claims against Epic Games. However, participating in federal class action settlements may limit Missouri residents' ability to pursue individual state law claims for the same conduct.

How does Epic Games' lack of physical presence in Missouri affect settlement claims?

Epic Games' absence of major operations in Missouri doesn't impact residents' eligibility for existing settlements, as these cases were based on online transactions and digital purchases. Missouri residents have the same rights and claim processes as users in other states where Epic conducted business through its online platforms.

Tips for Missouri Residents Filing Epic Games Claims

Missouri residents should keep detailed records of all Fortnite purchases and account activity, including receipts and transaction histories that support settlement claims. Check both email accounts and Epic Games accounts for automatic refund notifications from the FTC's $72 million distribution program. Contact the Missouri Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division if you encounter issues with settlement payments or believe you're eligible but haven't received compensation. Document any ongoing problems with Epic Games' billing practices, as Missouri's consumer protection laws may provide additional remedies beyond federal settlements for future potential claims.

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