Epic Games Class Action Settlements in New Mexico
All Epic Games class action lawsuits and settlements available to New Mexico residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
New Mexico 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 New Mexico 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 New Mexico
New Mexico residents affected by Epic Games' business practices have access to two major settlements totaling nearly $200 million. The $126 million Fortnite class action settlement and the FTC's $72 million consumer refund program both cover players nationwide, including those in New Mexico. Under New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act, consumers have strong protections against deceptive business practices, which may strengthen claims related to Epic's alleged dark patterns and unauthorized charges. While Epic Games doesn't maintain major offices in New Mexico, the company has a substantial player base in the state through Fortnite and other gaming platforms. New Mexico follows federal class action procedures for nationwide settlements like these, meaning residents don't need to file separate state claims. The state's consumer protection framework, overseen by the New Mexico Attorney General's Office, provides additional recourse for residents who experienced issues with Epic's billing practices or account security breaches that weren't fully addressed through the federal settlements.
Epic Games Settlements in New Mexico: FAQs
Can New Mexico Fortnite players claim money from both Epic Games settlements?
Yes, New Mexico residents may be eligible for both the $126 million class action settlement and the FTC's $72 million refund program, as they address different issues. The class action covers unauthorized purchases and account security problems, while the FTC settlement focuses on privacy violations and dark pattern designs that tricked players into purchases.
Does New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act provide additional protection beyond the Epic Games settlements?
New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act offers broader consumer protections that could apply to Epic Games issues not covered by federal settlements. If you experienced problems outside the settlement scope, you may have additional rights under state law. The New Mexico Attorney General's Office can investigate unfair business practices affecting state residents.
How long do New Mexico residents have to file Epic Games settlement claims?
Claim deadlines vary by settlement, but many Epic Games settlement periods have already passed or are closing soon. New Mexico residents should check current deadlines immediately, as missing filing dates means forfeiting compensation. Some ongoing FTC refund programs may still accept applications from eligible players.
Tips for New Mexico Residents Filing Epic Games Claims
New Mexico residents filing Epic Games claims should act quickly, as settlement deadlines are often strict and non-extendable. Gather documentation of unauthorized charges, account issues, or privacy violations before starting your claim. Keep records of all Fortnite purchases and any customer service communications with Epic Games. Use official settlement websites only to avoid scams targeting gamers. If you miss federal settlement deadlines, consult the New Mexico Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division about potential state law remedies. Consider whether you qualify for multiple settlements, as the class action and FTC programs cover different violations. Document your child's age during relevant time periods, as many claims involve minors making unauthorized purchases without proper parental consent mechanisms.
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