Fortnite Shutting Down in 2022

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The Epic Games industry has been around since late 2018 and has grew in many different games, but specifically one of their latest games has been going on a downhill. Fortnite Battle Royale was the award winning video-game for 2 years in a row. The game is based on a character played by yourself as your put on an island and must find weapons to protect yourself from players, the storm and to earn the victory royale. The Fortnite community has been really enjoying the new game that epic games offers, that is until they ran into a slight difficulty with an on going battle against there opponent Blueholes, Players Unknown Battleground. PUBG has also been around for a few years now but many people have lost interest of the game and move along onto Fortnite. Blueholes was noticing copyright from their game coming from Epic games’ Fortnite and later complained telling Epic games to change their ways of how the game is set up similar to PUBG. Epic games ignored this up until January of 2020 when Blueholes had enough and sued Epic games for copyright and to go to court. Late March 2020 Epic games lost the case against Blueholes along with 307.6 million dollars and is now forced to shut down Fortnite Battle Royale for good. Epic games officially informed the Fortnite community that they will be shutting down all Fortnite servers on April 7,2022

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