so, you guys know how fortnite has those super cool cosmetics, right? well, there's been a huge controversy surrounding the d4vd ones because the singer-songwriter behind them has been accused of something really serious - the murder of a 14-year-old girl. it's all over social media and a lot of people are calling for epic games to remove the cosmetics entirely.

i can understand why people are upset, and it's not just about the cosmetics themselves, but about the whole vibe it gives off. i mean, who wants to be associated with something like that, you know? but, according to epic games, they're not going to be removing the d4vd cosmetics from the game. instead, they're offering refunds to people who have already bought them. this is actually pretty cool, because it shows that they're listening to the community and trying to do something about it.

so, here's how it's going to work: if you've bought any of the d4vd cosmetics, you can request a refund right now, and you'll get it. but, if you wait until april 28, you'll be able to get an immediate self-service refund, which is way more convenient. i think this is a decent move by epic games, but i can also see why some people might think it doesn't go far enough. i mean, some people are saying that the cosmetics should just be removed, period.

it's not the first time epic games has had to deal with controversy surrounding their cosmetics, though. remember that peacemaker emote that was connected to nazi imagery? yeah, that was a whole thing. and before that, there were all those lawsuits over the dance emotes. so, it's not like epic games is new toRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com

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