FAU-G Game to Replace PUBG: Netizens Laud Akshay Kumar, Call Him 'Bharat Ke Veer'

© Kritika Vaid | Staff The Government of India has banned 118 mobile
apps, including PUBG Mobile, citing data privacy, although the PC
version of PUBG is yet to be banned in India. At the same time, the
poster of Made in India multiplayer gaming app FAU: G has been released
by none other than Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar. He has given
information about it by tweeting from his official account. There is no
specific information about this game at the moment, but according to
reports, the FAU: G game will also be multiplayer, just like PUBG. This
game will be released by Bangalore-based company nCORE Games. Besides
entertainment, players will also learn about the sacrifices of our
soldiers.
20% of the net revenue generated will be donated to Bharat Ke
Veer. There is currently no information about the launch date of the
FAU: G game. Akshay Kumar tweeted, "This app named FAU: G (military)
will be made in Akshay Kumar's mentorship, which will be a multiplayer
action game. This app coming after the ban of PUBG will be completely
Indian and at the same time 20 percent of its earnings will be donated
to 'Veer Trust of India'. 'Veer Trust of India' supports the brave
soldiers of India. Twitter goes crazy and we witness mixed reactions
after the launch of this made in India game." After Akshay Kumar
announced this alternative game for PUBG, Twitter exploded with funny
memes.
Akshay Kumar said - "For youngsters in India, gaming is becoming an
important form of entertainment. With FAU:G, I'm hoping that as they
play the game they will learn about the sacrifices of our soldiers and
also contribute to the families of the martyrs; and with this each one
of us has the ability to support PM Modi's vision of Atma Nirbhar."
FAU:G Preparations are being made to launch in next month i.e. October.
This game will be launched on both Google Play Store and Apple Play
Store.
In addition to PUBG, Ludo All Star and Ludo World- Ludo SuperStar are
also included in the list of banned apps. Earlier, the central
government had banned 106 apps in China after the border dispute in
Galvan Valley. Which included short video apps such as TiktTok, V-Chat,
UC Browser, UC News. A total of 224 mobile apps related to China have
been banned so far. The government claimed that all these apps were
involved in some such activities, which could pose a threat to the
sovereignty and integrity of the country, security of the country and
public order etc.
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