After the government of India imposes a ban on PUBG in India, FAU-G, the made-in-India mobile game developed by nCore Games will be launched on Tuesday.
Taking permission from the Twitter, actor, Akshay Kumar today shared a link via which people can pre-register for the game. After pre-registering, the Google play store will notify the users when the game becomes available for download in India.
‘Face the enemy. Fight for your country. Protect Our Flag. India’s most anticipated action game, Fearless and United Guards: FAU-G takes you to the frontlines and beyond! Start your mission today’, tweeted the actor.
Face the enemy. Fight for your country. Protect Our Flag. India’s most anticipated action game, Fearless and United Guards: FAU-G takes you to the frontlines and beyond! Start your mission today.
Download now: https://t.co/8cuWhoq2JJ#HappyRepublicDay #FAUG @BharatKeVeer pic.twitter.com/uH72H9W7TI— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) January 26, 2021
The Indian alternative to PUBG titled FAU-G, which is based on the Indian Army’s soldiers, is set to release on January 26. The game’s creation was first announced when the Indian government banned wildly popular mobile game Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) in September 2020 soon after border tensions with China escalated.
FAU-G game trailer was first released in October which was made by nCore Games based out of Bengaluru and co-founded by Vishal Gondal. The Fearless and United Guard (FAU-G) trailer for the game doesn’t really showcase what the gameplay would be like. It ends with “Proudly Supporting Bharat Ke Veer #AatmanirbharBharat.”