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[[File:Epic Games EULA snippet.png|thumb|Snippet of Epic Games updated EULA, 18 Mar 2022.]] | [[File:Epic Games EULA snippet.png|thumb|Snippet of Epic Games updated EULA, 18 Mar 2022.]] | ||
===Forced arbitration=== | |||
Epic Games updated their Epic Games Store policy on 18 March 2022 to include [[Forced arbitration]] in their [[Terms of Service|Terms of service]]. The users were required to agree to the new terms in order to continue using the platform. If a user did not agree to the new terms, they were effectively locked out of their library of previously purchased games and software. | |||
==Incidents== | ==Incidents== | ||