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According to Epic Games, Sincey Cheats — also known as Ediz Atas — has created and sold cheat software since January 2023. Recommended Videos.
Epic said in its lawsuit that it has issued “tens of thousands of bans against Fortnite accounts” that used Sincey Cheats cheat software since February 2022, “including over 15,000 bans ...
The lawsuit names an individual known as Sincey Cheats (real name Ediz Atas), who "develops, updates, and maintains cheat software" for Fortnite, according to Epic.
Epic Games alleges that Ediz Atas, aka Sincey Cheats and Vanta Cheats, has profited from developing and selling cheat software for its prized battle royale Fortnite “since at least January 2023.” ...
Epic said in its lawsuit that it has issued “tens of thousands of bans against Fortnite accounts” that used Sincey Cheats cheat software since February 2022, “including over 15,000 bans ...
Known online as "Sincey Cheats" and "Vanta Cheats," Atas has developed, maintained, and sold Fortnite cheating software since January 2023.
Epic Games has announced publicly it has filed a lawsuit against an individual it alleges has developed and sold cheats for Fortnite.. This latest venture in Epic Game's ongoing war against those ...
Epic Games has confirmed it is suing a Fortnite player for cheating in a tournament. Though Epic has not publicly named the ...
More like this Fortnite Tournament Cheat Forced to Pay $175K Banned From Game 'Forever'. Epic Games has filed a lawsuit against Ediz Atas, known online as Sincey Cheats and Vanta Cheats, accusing ...
The accused, Ediz Atas - known online as “Sincey Cheats” and “Vanta Cheats”—allegedly developed tools that let players see through walls and auto-aim at opponents.
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