FAU-G the ‘Made in India’ war game is now live on Google Play Store for pre-registration

FAU-G, the made in India war game which was announced by Akshay Kumar back in September, is now up for pre-registration.

PUBG rival FAU-G

Credit: Studio nCore Pvt. Ltd.

FAU-G is live for pre-registration on Google Play Store ahead of PUBG Mobile’s comeback in India. Earlier this year, Akshay Kumar announced the Made-in-India war game. The game was supposed to release by end-October. Instead, they released a trailer on October 25, mentioning the November release.

The trailer is based on the ‘Galwan Valley’ clashes with China as the board reads at the teaser’s first part. But in the game description, there is no specific mention of ‘Galwan Valley.’ It reads,

High up on the peaks at India’s northern border, an elite fighting group protects the nation’s pride and sovereignty. It’s a daunting task, for the most courageous: The Fearless and United Guards.

The description further reads, “Join a special unit of FAU-G commandos on patrol in dangerous border territory. Come face-to-face with India’s enemies as you engage with hostile invaders on Indian soil. Fight for survival against the unforgiving terrain and the implacable enemy. Fill the shoes of a patriotic soldier and experience the bravery, brotherhood, and sacrifice of the men guarding the country’s borders.”

The game was also announced on Twitter that 20% of its net revenue would be donated to BharatKeVeer Trust Fund.

FAU-G pre-registration is live

nCORE Games decided to start the pre-registration for FAU-G on the occasion of Gurupurab in India. As is live on Google Play Store, So the team showcased a few pictures of the game. And one of them shows the Lobby of the game.

Credit: Studio nCore Pvt. Ltd.

Is PUBG Mobile a threat to FAU-G?

nCORE Games collaborated with Akshay Kumar grabbed an opportunity to present their ‘Made in India’ game, as PUBG Mobile was banned by the Indian Government back then. But the situations seem good for PUBG Mobile as it is on its way to come back to India. Recently, PUBG Mobile India has officially registered itself as an Indian company. That could be big trouble for FAU-G if both target the same audience. However, Indian players try to support the Made-in-India game; but that won’t be the case when PUBG Mobile, with a great history and player-base, steps in. As the PUBG Mobile is setting its comeback, nCORE Games seems to be rushing already to launch the game ahead of it. So assumptions apart, let us wait for both of them to launch in India.

 

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