After the PUBG ban, the Indian game "FAU-G" was announced; Play Store to be available soon

                          After PUBG Ban, Indian Game “FAU-G” Announced; Launching Soon 

The Indian government banned 118 Chinese apps including PUBG Mobile a few days ago. Now, in an attempt to fill Miramar-sized holes in our lives, it seems that PUBG clones are already on their way. Actor Akshay Kumar took to Twitter today to share news about the upcoming game called Twitter FAU-G '.

The game comes from the Indian publisher nCore Games, in response to Prime Minister Modi's 'Etmanbeer Apps'. More likely, however, is the simple truth that people like playing games like PUBG, and FAU-G is trying to capitalize on PUBG's forced leave of absence in the country.

Apparently, the game will also serve as an educational tool, which will teach players about the sacrifices of soldiers of the Indian Defense Services. In addition, 20% of the revenue generated from the game will reportedly be donated to the Veer Trust of India.Not much is known about the game yet. We have all seen a poster about the upcoming game, and the silly name is "Fearless and United Guards". Hopefully, we will be able to know more about the game in the coming days.

However, I have to accept whether the game will be able to gain any kind of traction in the market, which is currently dominated by Fortnite, and Call of Duty: Mobile, is difficult to judge. Hopefully, the developers on nCore are coming up with something interesting to get a good number of people to try this game.

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