Fortnite’s Free-to-play Battle Royale mode came as a pleasant change for people who couldn’t get into PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. The game became popular soon enough, and has been attracting a wide audience since its release. Naturally, a portion of that audience is also comprised of cheaters and hackers looking to exploit the mechanics for a easy win. Epic has retaliated over these cheats, taking several cheaters to court for copyright infringement. In a new lawsuit, the studio is targeting two cheaters who are promoting their hacks through YouTube. One of these is a Russian man, Mr Yakovenko whose cheat Epic downloaded themselves, but all they got was a Bitcoin Miner. “Epic downloaded the purported cheat from the links provided in Yakovenko’s YouTube videos. While th...