FAU-G game launch timeline revealed, the first level based on Galwan Valley
FAU-G was reportedly in the works for several months and was not conceptualized following the ban on PUBG Mobile last week
HIGHLIGHTS
- FAU-G game will launch in India by October-end
- The first level of the game is based on Galwan Valley
- FAU-G launch comes days after the ban on PUBG Mobile
FAU-G is a brand new action game made in India following the ban on PUBG Mobile. Bangalore-based publisher nCore Games along with the company’s co-founder Vishal Gondal and Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar announced the game on Friday. At the time, only a poster was revealed and there was no word on the FAU-G game release date. Now, a report by Reuters reveals that FAU-G, short for Fearless and United: Guards, will launch by October-end.
While many accept that the FAU-G was conceptualized following the prohibition on PUBG Mobile a week ago, Gondal said that the game was in the pipeline for as long as scarcely any months. “This game was in progress for certain months,” Gondal told Reuters. “Actually, the principal level of the game depends on Galwan Valley.”
The declaration of the FAU-G game happened several days after the Indian government provided a prohibition on PUBG Mobile, PUBG Mobile Lite, and 116 other Chinese-based applications. The very mainstream fight royale game has been pulled from the Googe Play Store and Apple App Store, however they stay playable for the individuals who have just introduced the game.
Fau-G (articulated Fauji) which means warrior expects to gain by the Indian enthusiasm reinforced by the progressing conflicts among Indian and Chinese soldiers along their contested fringe. The game is about a month and a half away from being delivered and we are yet to perceive what FAU-G resembles as far as interactivity.
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