The PUBG ban in India was inevitable and some time after TikTok was banned, we knew it was coming. And just like how many Indian app manufacturers have come up with a lot of TikTok choices, nCore games have decided to give PUBG fans something too. This is how FAU-G got us.
The upcoming Indian mobile game, FAU-G, based on the Indian Armed Forces' heroics, now has its first official cinematic teaser. The film, released by the sponsor of the game and Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, is in line with what previous reports have said about the game.
Last evening, n-Core Games, the game maker, took to Twitter to share the minute-long teaser video. This shows what this story-driven FAU-G 's graphics and gameplay could look like when it launches next month. Yeah, the tweet also confirms the time frame of November 2020 for the launch of the game in India.
The teaser shows a conflict scene on hilly terrain, possibly presenting a scene of armed conflict against hostile forces that will be taken on by players in the missions of the game. In previous reports, Vishal Gondal, the founder and chief of nCore Games, FAU-G 's developer, was quoted as saying that upon publication, the gameplay of FAU-G would not come with a battle royale mode. The gameplay will instead be based on the recent Indian armed conflict against China at the border of the Galwan Valley. Presumably, the teaser shows these very scenes.