Microsoft isn't the only one on the FTC's radar. The US regulator has just ordered Epic Games to pay $245 million in refunds to players for unwanted purchases following a prolonged controversy surrounding predatory microtransaction practices.
The US Federal Trade Commission recently announced that it has ordered Epic Games to pay the amount as part of a settlement deal. According to the FTC, Epic used "dark patterns to trick players into making unwanted purchases."
Epic Games is being fined a total of $520 million for allegations of privacy violations and unintentional charges. $245 million will go be paid directly to the FTC, which will then issue refunds to players who have been affected by the unwanted charges.
According to its decision, the FTC said that the publisher of Fortnite employed a "myriad design tricks known as "dark patterns" – has charged consumers for such items without first obtaining their express informed consent, and then has banned consumers from accessing previously paid-for content when they have disputed unauthorized charges with their credit card providers."
