FAU G an Indian Alternative to PUBG, Announced by Akshay Kumar After China App Ban
FAU-G an Indian Alternative to PUBG, Announced by Akshay Kumar After China App Ban w29
The new game debuts just in a couple of days after the government banned PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite in India. 21y51
By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 4 September 2020 17:41 IST
Photo Credit: Twitter/ Vishal Gondal 73648
FAU-G aka Fearless and United Guards has been promoted on Twitter by Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar
Highlights
FAU-G is in development by a Bengaluru-based mobile game publisher
The game is touted to contribute revenues in Bharat Ke Veer initiative
PUBG Mobile got banned in India just earlier this week
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FAU-G is a made-in-India PUBG Mobile alternative that is being published by Bengaluru-based nCore games, and Indian game industry veteran Vishal Gondal and actor Akshay Kumar have also taken to Twitter to promote FAU-G. FAU-G is short for Fearless and United-Guards, and tweets promoting the game say it will donate 20 percent of its revenue to the government's fund-raising initiative Bharat Ke Veer. However, there is no word on the release date of FAU-G. It is also unclear whether the game will be limited to mobile devices or if it will also get a PC version.
Entrepreneur Vishal Gondal, who is the CEO of fitness wearable maker GOQii, posted a tweet on Friday to reveal the development of FAU-G. Gondal, who founded India games in 1999, which he sold to Disney in 2011, had invested an undisclosed amount in nCore Games in March last year, and is serving the startup as a strategic adviser.
Apart from Gondal, Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar promoted the development of FAU-G through his Twitter . A poster suggesting the storyline of the game has also been shared on the microblogging site. It is touted to be a contribution towards the “Atma Nirbhar Bharat” (self-reliant India) campaign by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
ing 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 #FAUGpic.twitter.com/Q1HLFB5hPt
The announcement of FAU-G comes in a couple of days after the government banned PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite alongside other 116 mobile apps in the country that had a linkage with China. The battle royale game was quite popular among young Indian mobile gamers.
Founded in 2018, nCore Games doesn't have any popular games under its developer profile on Google Play. The company's site, however, shows that Vainglory.
Gaming in India has been slowly building momentum and PM Modi talked about an indigenous game industry just days ahead of the Google Play listing of that game shows over 10,00,000 s so far.
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