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New Fortnite update has disabled controversial emotes from being used in proximity with others, likely to prevent the actions of "weirdos".
Fortnite players are upset over a new change that affects several emotes in the game, as they can no longer be used under certain conditions.
Epic Games regularly pays creators for the right to use their dance moves, but a lawyer who successfully sued for copyright infringement is back with a new case.
Players have mixed feelings on Fortnite’s “See Confrontational Emotes” setting that was introduced to reduce in-game negativity in 2024.
Fortnite has finally taken down an emote from the item shop after the player community expressed outrage towards it. Find out here.
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