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Fortnite was designed to be 'as addictive as possible' for kids, B.C. parents claim in proposed class-action
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B.C. parent launches class-action lawsuit against makers of Fortnite video game
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The Quebec Court of Appeal has rejected an Epic Games request to toss the December decision authorizing a class action that argues the company's video game Fortnite Battle Royale is too "addictive." ...

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