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It's happening again: Epic Games is facing a fresh lawsuit over Fortnite's "Touching the Sky" emote, which choreographer Felix Burgos says is being used in the game without his permission.
Epic Games has resolved a lawsuit that accused it of ripping off dance moves created by pop choreographer Kyle Hanagami in its popular video game "Fortnite," according to a filing in California ...
Epic has already fought multiple lawsuits over Fortnite’s “emote” feature, which lets players trigger animations that emulate popular dance moves. In 2020, it won one of those cases, though ...
All of these transactions happen using V-Bucks, Fortnite’s in-game currency. In 2020, Epic charged 500 V-Bucks, valued at $5 USD, for the dance emote at the heart of the case.