Epic’s $520 Million Oops! What They Did Wrong with Kids’ Data

Epic Games is in hot water after agreeing to pay a whopping $520 million settlement due to deceptive practices involving the collection of personal data from children. As we dive into the gaming world, we’ll also discuss the ongoing issues with Overwatch 2’s competitive ranking system, which continues to frustrate players and streamers alike. The Witcher 3’s next-gen update has seen some improvements, but not without its own set of challenges. Plus, we’ll touch on the exciting new updates for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge and the free games available on the Epic Game Store. Join us for a festive conversation filled with gaming insights and a sprinkle of holiday cheer—Merry Christmas!

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00:01Welcome and Merry Christmas! 00:40Overwatch 2 Comp System Issues 03:53The Witcher 3 Next Gen Hotfix 05:25Midnight Suns Mods Discussion 10:16Fun with Police Simulator 12:22Epic’s Trouble with Data Collection 17:09Final Thoughts and Season’s Greetings

Takeaways:

  • Epic Games has agreed to pay $520 million due to deceptive practices regarding children’s data collection.
  • Overwatch 2’s competitive ranking system seems to favor casual players over hardcore gamers.
  • The Witcher 3’s next-gen update is receiving a hotfix to improve stability on PC.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge adds custom arcade modes and retro filters for nostalgic gameplay.
  • The FTC’s settlement with Epic highlights the importance of protecting children’s online privacy.
  • Merry Christmas to all! Remember to show kindness and patience during the holiday season.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Epic
  • Overwatch
  • Steam
  • Fallout
  • Witcher
  • Nexus Mods
  • Drum Leo

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