Akshay Kumar Launches FAU-G & Twitterati Welcome It With These Hilarious Memes!
Meanwhile, the multiplayer game, which is a tribute to India's brave men at the borders, crossed 5 million registrations since the process began, with a million of them coming in just the last week.
Akshay Kumar Launches FAU-G On Republic Day: Here’s How Netizens Reacted After Playing The Multi-Player Game (Photo Credit – Akshay Kumar/Instagram/Twitter)
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Following the ban of popular online multiplayer battle royale game PUBG, Akshay Kumar announced that he will soon launch a multi-player game FAU-G, which is made in India. Video game fanatics were ecstatic after the announcement. Now the game has been launched on Republic Day, but it seems Twitterattis are divided with the gameplay experience.
Bachchan Pandey actor took to Instagram to announce the release of the multi-player game, which is touted as India’s answer to PUBG, with a promo. The animation video showcased the basics of the game, intense graphics and strong plot. Sharing the video, he captioned it, “FAU-G: Fearless And United Guards. Face the enemy. Fight for your country. Protect Our Flag. India’s most anticipated action game, Fearless and United Guards: FAU-G takes you to the frontlines and beyond! Start your mission today. Download now: Link in bio #HappyRepublicDay #FAUG #BharatKeVeer #BeFearless @vishygo @ncore_games_official”.
Pubg lovers after playing #FAUG game (no Offence to our army but some selfish people want to sale their lame product on their name shame) pic.twitter.com/HXOyi5X2xC
Graphics are quite fine. Animation is good while fighting waiting for the other mode to play. Keep it up. Hope you will upadate the other mode very soon. Appreciating your work. #FAUGMobile
Previously, multiple scandals were reported revolving around the game, including the theory that Sushant Singh Rajput had conceptualized it. However, Bombay High Court had passed an interim order on it.
Meanwhile, the multiplayer game, which is a tribute to India’s brave men at the borders, crossed 5 million registrations since the process began, with a million of them coming in just the last week. The game is developed by nCore Games, a Bengaluru based Tech company. Reportedly, FAUG’s first episode will be based in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley.
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