FAU-G alternetive indian game launched in late October
Battle Royal mobile video game FAU-G will be launched by Indian company
FAU-G alternetive indian game launched in late October
Responding to the Prime Minister @narendramodi's #AtmaNirbharApp call, @nCore_games is proud to announce our action game Don't Be Afraid And United: Guardians FAU: G with mentorship from @akshaykumar Indian Bravehearts #JaiHind #FAUG #gaming pic.twitter.com/OZTKj2mdFl And Read - PUBG Unban in India - Does PUBG Join Reliance Jio Digital Partnership in India?
- Vishal Gondal (@vishalgondal) September 4, 2020 And Read - PUBG Mobile: Top Slangs Used on PUBG, We Bet You Didn't Know Now!
- According to a Reuters report, Gondal said the game had been going on for several months. He said the first level of the game will be based on the Galvan Valley. In an interview with Reuters, Gondal said FAU-G meant military. It will also be patriotic for the players and 20 percent of its revenue will be given to the government. Supporting a family of soldiers who were martyred while on duty. He also said that actor Akshay Kumar also helped with the concept of the play. Gondal said Akshay also raised the title of the game, Game-FAU-G.
FAU-G alternetive indian game launched in late October
Earlier Akshay Kumar said in his Tweet in support of Prime Minister Narendra Modi Atmanirbhar Bharat Yojna -
“For young people in India, playing sports has become a very important form of entertainment. With FAU-G, I hope that as they play this game, they will learn about the sacrifices of our soldiers and donate to the families of the martyrs; and with this, each of us has the ability to support the vision of Prime Minister Modi of Aatmanirbhar Bharat. ”
FAU-G alternetive indian game launched in late October
In June, clashes between Indian and Chinese troops broke out on the opposing border in the Galvan Valley, in the Himalayas. Twenty Indian soldiers were martyred during the conflict. A wave of hatred and anger erupted across the country against China's action. People started rioting by boycotting Chinese goods. In the spirit of opposition to the Chinese, the Indian government has decided to ban 59 Chinese applications.F FAU-G or Fearless And United: Guards, is likely to release by the end of October 2020.
NCore Games comes with another PUBG Mobile.
The development company Bengaluru, NCore Games, recently announced their next project, FAU-G, representing Fearless And United: Guards.
FAU-G alternetive indian game launched in late October
The announcement came just days after the ban on PUBG Mobile in the country, under section 69A. For players interested in shooting games, the Indian company is coming up with a new action theme, which could potentially replicate the success of PUBG Mobile.
On September 4, Bollywood megastar, Akshay Kumar, in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's program 'Aatmanirbar Bharat', announced the following on his Twitter handle: In this post, the star also announced that 20% of the proceeds from the game will be donated to @BharatKeVeer trust, responsible for honoring and honoring the Bravehearts of India.
Release date for FAU-G expected to be released
- The developers will still reveal more details about the game. Although the exact date of release of the title is currently unknown, according to reports and speculation, nCore games may release FAU-G by the end of October 2020. In addition, Vishal Gondal, Founder and Chairman of Ncore Games, has been featured in an interview with FAU: G will not have a combat mode when it is launched, and it is not the same as PUBG MobileU CEO of NCore Games also said his team has been working on the development of military games since May-June 2020, and the first episode of the FAU-G game will be based on the Galwan Valley incident.For young Indians , play becomes an important form of entertainment. With FAU-G, I hope that as they play this game they will learn about the sacrifices of our soldiers and donate to the families of the martyrs; and with this, each of us has the potential to support the vision of Prime Minister Modi of Atma Nirbhar
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