The Superior Court of Quebec authorizes a class action once morest the designer of the popular Fortnite video game.
Montreal lawyers from the firm CaLex Légal argue that the game causes addiction in some users.
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The Fortnite game achieved global success upon its release in 2017.
It is one of the few free games on all platforms, but offers paid options to change the appearance of your character, among other things.