Lucas currently has more than 1.7 million YouTube subscribers, so Epic Games is likely concerned that his videos will lead to even more players engaging in cheating. We’re not sure that this was a smart decision, given that Epic Games’ lawsuit was filed on October 10. The latest was posted on October 11, and Lucas openly admitted that he was using an “aimbot” tool to kill low-level players in the game. This hasn’t stopped Lucas from uploading several videos to his channel detailing his cheating practices. “Defendants are cheaters,” the filing said.
In a rundown of the facts of the case included in the legal filing, Epic Games also took the time to throw a little more shade at Conter and Lucas. Fortnite’s new ranked mode is great, unless you’re a Zero Build fan