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This Article is From Sep 04, 2020

After PUBG Ban, nCore To Launch Homegrown ‘FAU-G’ Game With Galwan Valley Backdrop

After PUBG Ban, nCore To Launch Homegrown ‘FAU-G’ Game With Galwan Valley Backdrop
Tencent Holdings’ PUBG game is displayed on a phone in an arranged photograph. (Photographer: Justin Chin/Bloomberg)

Bengaluru-based nCore Games on Friday said it will launch FAU-G, a multiplayer action game that has been developed under the mentorship of Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, days after the government banned popular mobile game PUBG.

nCore Games will launch the game at the end of October in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for supporting homegrown apps, a statement said. FAU-G stands for 'Fearless and United: Guards'.

"The game is based on real scenarios encountered by the Indian Security Forces to deal with both domestic and foreign threats. Players will be able to, in teams of 5, collaborate and unite to fight the forces of evil," it added.

The game's first level will be set in the Galwan Valley backdrop followed by third-person shooting gameplay in the subsequent releases, the statement said, adding that the game will be available on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.

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