A Canadian Supreme Court judge authorized a lawsuit against Fortnite's manufacturer filed by Quebec parents who say their children became addicted to the video game.In July, three parents told Justice Sylvain Lussier that their children appeared to be severely dependent on Fortnite, and stopped eating, sleeping, and showering as a result, BBC News reports.An attorney from the firm that brought the suit equated the game's maker, Epic Games, to a tobacco manufacturer in an interview, and said the legal responsibility was "basically the same.""This does not exclude the possibility that the game is in fact addictive and that its designer and distributor are presumed to know it."As part of the class-action, other Fortnite players in Quebec who believe they've experienced symptoms of addiction to the game."