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Epic Games has released an official statement on claims that Fortnite account data, namely email addresses, are being leaked. The allegation seemed to kick off with a tweet from pro player Yung Calc, who tweeted a message encouraging players to disable the ‘Show on Career Leaderboard’ setting over concerns that their emails were being leaked.

Yung Calc has since deleted the original tweets after pressure from players and Epic’s official response to the allegation. In a tweet on its Fortnite Status Twitter account, the company said that it has investigated the potential issue and found that there isn’t one — your account data isn’t being leaked.

Though it’s all a bit messy, the gist of the concern seems to be that some pro players have experienced being suddenly logged out of their games. This, the idea goes, must mean that someone has attempted to reset their Fortnite password, which would only be possible if they knew the player’s email address.

Yung Calc’s tweets claimed that hackers were accessing players’ email addresses via the leaderboards, hence his suggestion that players should disable this feature. Doing so, however, would also mean their game stats couldn’t be tracked by, for example, Fortnite Tracker.

Players shouldn’t disable their leaderboards out of fear of having their account data leaked. What is true is that some players have experienced sudden unexpected logouts for reasons that remain unclear. Epic didn’t say whether it has a fix inbound to correct this issue.


Fortnite's recent update has brought back a fan-favorite feature to the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC, Nintendo Switch, and mobile battle royale game. As you may remember, last month Epic Games disabled sand tunneling in Fortnite after adding it this season due to a game-breaking bug. At the time, it was unclear when exactly it would be back, but it looks like Epic Games fixed the bug because the feature is indeed back. Of course, not everyone is happy to see it back, especially those permanently traumatized by its bugs, but there's no denying many players of the free-to-play battle royale game are happy to sand tunnel again.

Right now, the feature seems to have returned bug-free, but only time will tell if Epic Games truly squashed all the issues with the feature. And of course, even if it did squash all of the pre-existing issues, new ones could arise.

Further, it appears the feature is back with zero changes, or at least there appear to be zero changes to how the feature works. And according to at least one Twitter video, players are still using it to hide in plain sight against oblivious teams.

At the moment of publishing, it's unclear how long sand tunneling will stick around, but you'd assume it will be around as long as it fits the theme and is possible on the map. Right now, there's been no word of what Season 6's theme will be beyond the occasional leak and rumor, so, at the moment of publishing, it's safe to say sand tunneling is back and staying, at least for a while.

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