A practice that should be followed by all?

What just happened?Cheaters are the bane of both developers and gamers alike.

Epic wasn’t having any of it.

Epic sues Fortnite cheater, forces public apology and financial penalty

The company swiftly disqualified RepulseGod from the tournament, which featured a massive $4 million prize pool.

The apology came in the form of a 15-second text-based video, notably without RepulseGod appearing in it himself.

My actions violated Epic’s rules and I was disqualified from the tournament," it read.

Epic stated that any unearned prize money from the settlement would be donated to charity.

We took legal action against a player who shared their account to unfairly qualify for FNCS.

Now they’re banned from Fortnite tournaments forever and their undeserved prize money was donated to charity."