Fortnite is making Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, and IOMMU settings mandatory for PC players soon, as a new level of anticheat.
Epic Games unveils a big change coming to Fortnite on February 19 that may require PC players to adjust some of their ...
Epic Games is adding a new anti-cheat requirement for Fortnite tournaments for PC players, though it's not something most folks are going to have to worry about. Starting February 19, those who want ...
Wondering how to enable Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 in Fortnite? Here's a guide breaking down the steps you need to follow.
Fortnite developer Epic Games is introducing stricter anti-cheat requirements for PC players competing in tournaments.
There's the Pink Storm Shield, the return of Nitemare Island, the OG Ice Storm event and the Lantern Fest for Reload. Speaking of Fortnite game modes, update 39.40 adds lots of Chappell Roan content, ...
According to the Epic Games server status page, maintenance will last for 90 minutes. This means Fortnite and all companion ...
Epic Games expands Fortnite anti-cheat PC requirements and ramps up lawsuits, lifetime bans, and enforcement against cheaters ...
Starting February 19, Fortnite players on PC will need to enable three security features—Secure Boot, TPM, and IOMMU. The developer has also provided instructions on how to enable each of these ...
Epic Games has expanded its anti-cheat measures used to prevent hackers from disrupting casual and competitive Fortnite ...