Epic Games unveils a big change coming to Fortnite on February 19 that may require PC players to adjust some of their ...
Epic Games is adding a new anti-cheat requirement for Fortnite tournaments for PC players, though it's not something most ...
Fortnite developer Epic Games is introducing stricter anti-cheat requirements for PC players competing in tournaments.
Epic Games humiliated a Fortnite cheater and turned a routine ban into a public apology that raced across social media.
Epic Games has expanded its anti-cheat measures used to prevent hackers from disrupting casual and competitive Fortnite ...
Starting February 19, Fortnite players on PC will need to enable three security features—Secure Boot, TPM, and IOMMU. The developer has also provided instructions on how to enable each of these ...
Starting February 19, Fortnite will introduce new anti-cheat measures for Windows PC users, marking a significant shift in the game’s security protocols. This change aligns Fortnite with other major ...
Starting February 19, all Fortnite tournaments on PC will require users to activate Secure Boot, TPM, and Input-Output Memory Management Unit (IOMMU). Although virtually all PC ...
Fortnite is making Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, and IOMMU settings mandatory for PC players soon, as a new level of anticheat.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Epic Games took a Fortnite cheater to court in Australia, with the end result being the cheater apologizing publicly, closing down his business of ...
Born and raised in the city of Chicago, C. Anthony Rivera is an avid gamer and writer who enjoys reading up on the recent developments in the video game world. As a gaming journalist, he's written ...
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