India’s removal of the “PUBG” mobile game last week, Bangalore publisher nCore Games, along with company co-founder Vishal Gondal and Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, announced on Friday that the “FAU-G” game will be released. Launched in the country in late October.
Although only the game poster was shown at the beginning, Vishal Gondal stated that the company has been developing it behind the scenes for several months. In an interview with Reuters, it said that the first level of the game will be set in the border conflict area.
The pronunciation of the Fau-G game is the same as “Fauji”. There is still a month and a half before the official release of the game, but the official demo has not yet been shared. Earlier, the Indian government forcibly removed 118 games and applications including “PUBG Mobile”. Users who have already downloaded it through Google Play and Apple’s App Store can still use it, but subsequent operations are obviously facing obstacles.