Epic Games has again sued a Fortnite Youtuber after being caught promoting a cheat program on their channel. Of course, this step is also to eradicate the users of illegal programs in their games. This studio has guided a lot of cheat makers and distributors.
This time they again sued a Fortnite YouTuber who knew he was promoting a cheat program. Epic Games also seems to be indiscriminate about who they will follow up on. Naturally, because the rise of cheaters will make the game even less fun to play.
As we can see, they do not discriminate against whom they will sue. This time it was the turn of the famous YouTuber Brandon “Golden Modz” Lucas and his friend Colton “Excentric” Conter who are considered to have promoted the cheat program in the videos they uploaded.
This YouTuber with 1.7 million subscribers has uploaded at least 9 videos when he used cheats with his friends. All of these videos have been removed by Youtubers at the request of Epic Games, and they have also requested that all profits made from all of the content be withdrawn.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=47&v=Zh0jiRppKFQ
Of course Lucas himself protested about this, he thought that it was not only him who used the cheat, but a lot of people. Many other Fortnite youtubers have created similar content without the issues he has encountered. Worse, Epic Games will take this case to the next level.
Of course this will be a lesson for anyone who uses illegal programs. Playing clean is better using skills not programs. With this, maybe many more YouTubers who promote cheat programs will be prosecuted. Considering Epic Games is not indiscriminate. Let's wait for further demands.
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