Why Epic Games States You Don’t Own Fortnite: Key Reasons Explained
Discover why Epic says you don’t own Fortnite and how to resolve potential account issues.
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Epic Games may say you don't own Fortnite if there is an issue with your account, such as a billing problem or suspicious activity. Ensure your payment info is correct and that you’ve followed Epic’s terms of service. Contact Epic Support to resolve the issue.
FAQs & Answers
- What should I do if Epic says I don’t own Fortnite? Check your account for any billing issues, verify your payment information, and ensure you haven't violated Epic's terms of service. If needed, contact Epic Support for assistance.
- Can my Fortnite account be temporarily suspended? Yes, if there is suspicious activity or a billing problem, Epic may temporarily restrict access to your account until the issue is resolved.
- How can I contact Epic Support? You can reach Epic Support through their official website, where you can submit a ticket or find more information regarding account issues.
- Will I lose my Fortnite items if my account is restricted? Typically, your items remain intact, but access may be temporarily restricted until the underlying issue with your account is resolved.