PUBG Mobile ban: FAU-G Game: new Indian version of PUBG called FAU-G (Fearless And United: Guards) is announced to be launched by nCore Games
It’s been two days since the Government of India has banned PUBG mobile applications in the country. In such a short duration we have witnessed that many game developers in the country have come up with their designs of an alternative to PUBG or royal battle games similar to the one banned. nCore Games, one of the main game developers in India on Friday announced that they’ll be soon launching FAU-G or Fearless And United: Guards the Indian version of PUBG mobile. In the coming days, you’ll soon get to hear about the launch date and other details on the game by nCore Games.
In an official tweet, the CEO of GOQii Vishal Gondal said, that in response to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Atmanirbhar App campaigner the FAU-G mobile application is developed. Recently, in India 118 Chinese application got banned in the country including PUBG lite and PUBG.
Popular Bollywood actor Akshay Kuman is notably mentoring the development process on the FAU-G game.
In response to PM @narendramodi call of #AtmaNirbharApp, @nCore_games is proud to announce our action game Fearless And United: Guards FAU:G with mentorship from @akshaykumar 20% of net revenues donated to @BharatKeVeer trust for India's Bravehearts #JaiHind #FAUG #gaming pic.twitter.com/OZTKj2mdFl
— Vishal Gondal (@vishalgondal) September 4, 2020
Supporting PM @narendramodi’s AtmaNirbhar movement, proud to present an action game,Fearless And United-Guards FAU-G. Besides entertainment, players will also learn about the sacrifices of our soldiers. 20% of the net revenue generated will be donated to @BharatKeVeer Trust #FAUG pic.twitter.com/Q1HLFB5hPt
— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) September 4, 2020
Fearless and United-Guards FAU-G. Coming soon! https://t.co/kWWw9swigx
— nCORE Games (@nCore_games) September 4, 2020
There are more details that nCore Games will be reveling soon enough about the action game. Further talking about the game, Gondal said, that FAU-G as the name suggests will be giving the users experience and lessons about how the Indian soldiers make sacrifices for the country. He also added, that 20 percent of the total revenue generated by the game will be contributed to BharatKeVeer trust.