Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar also promoted FAU-G through his Twitter account. a billboard suggesting the game's storylines has also been shared on the microblogging site.
FAU-G, an India-made PUBG Mobile alternative, which is now within the news immediately after PUBG Mobile was banned. Twitter has been employed by Indian sports industry giant Vishal Gondal and actor Akshay Kumar to market the FAU-G game being published by Bengaluru-based nCore Games.
FAU-G (so-called military-speaking) are going to be referred to as Fearless and United-Guards, and tweets promoting the sport say that it's 20 percent of its revenue from the government's fund-raising initiative 'Bharat Ke Veer'. Will donate to However, there's no word on when FAU-G is going to be released. it's also unclear whether the sport is going to be limited to mobile devices only, or a PC version also will be released.
Vishal Gondal, who is that the CEO of fitness wearable manufacturer GOQii, reported the event of the FAU-G via a tweet on Friday. Gondal founded the India Games' in 1999 and sold it to Disney in 2011. He invested an undisclosed amount in nCore Games in March last year and is supporting the startup as a Strategic Advisor.
Apart from Gondal, Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar also promoted FAU-G through his Twitter account. a billboard suggesting the game's storylines has also been shared on the microblogging site. it's being offered as a contribution to the campaign "Atma Dependent India" launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The announcement of FAU-G has been made within a while of the govt banning PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite. This battle royale game was very fashionable in India, thanks to which there's anger among the youth about this decision.
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