Epic Games unveils a big change coming to Fortnite on February 19 that may require PC players to adjust some of their ...
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Epic Games brings Secure Boot and TPM to competitive Fortnite — most players unaffected by new measures
Epic Games has announced new security measures for Fortnite, but the elevated requirements only apply to tournament play — for now.
Epic Games is adding a new anti-cheat requirement for Fortnite tournaments for PC players, though it's not something most ...
Fortnite is making Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, and IOMMU settings mandatory for PC players soon, as a new level of anticheat.
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.
Epic Games has made some changes to security requirements for Fortnite competitive play, including Secure Boot and TPM.
Fortnite fans hanging on for dear life to outdated versions of Windows, be warned - you'll no longer be able to play the game on anything older than Windows 10. Epic Games made this change for ...
Fortnite is not launching on many Windows computers, when trying to launch the game, users are getting an error message saying Fortnite was not started correctly and ...
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