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

Utah 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 Utah 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 Utah

Utah residents affected by Epic Games' billing and privacy practices have two significant settlement opportunities available. The $126 million Fortnite class action settlement addresses deceptive billing practices, while the FTC's $72 million consumer refund program targets privacy violations affecting minors. Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides additional protections beyond federal law, particularly regarding deceptive trade practices in digital transactions. Epic Games maintains substantial operations in Utah through its distribution partnerships with local retailers and has a significant player base across the state's gaming community. Utah residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively straightforward legal procedures, though they must still meet federal settlement deadlines. The Utah Attorney General's office has been supportive of consumer protection efforts in the gaming industry, making the state a favorable jurisdiction for such claims. Both settlements require proof of harm and adherence to specific filing procedures that Utah residents should understand before submitting claims.

Epic Games Settlements in Utah: FAQs

How do Utah's consumer protection laws affect Epic Games settlement claims?

Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides additional protections for residents beyond federal regulations, particularly for deceptive billing practices in digital transactions. This means Utah residents may have stronger grounds for claims in the $126M settlement related to unwanted charges and billing issues.

What documentation do Utah residents need for Epic Games settlement claims?

Utah residents need account information showing purchases made between specific dates, evidence of unauthorized charges, or proof their child's data was collected without proper consent. For the $72M FTC settlement, parents must demonstrate their minor child had a Fortnite account during the relevant time period.

Are there specific deadlines Utah residents must meet for Epic Games settlements?

Yes, both settlements have firm federal deadlines that apply to all states, including Utah. The $126M class action and $72M FTC settlement each have different claim periods, and Utah residents cannot rely on state law to extend these federal deadlines.

Tips for Utah Residents Filing Epic Games Claims

Utah residents should gather all Fortnite account records and purchase history before filing Epic Games settlement claims. Document any unauthorized charges or instances where children made purchases without permission. Submit claims for both the $126M class action and $72M FTC settlement if eligible, as they address different violations. File before deadlines expire, as Utah state law cannot extend federal settlement periods. Contact the Utah Attorney General's consumer protection division if you encounter issues with the claims process or need guidance on your rights under state law.

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