• // Update 1 (05/09/2020 10:56 am)
  • FAU-G will launch by October end, feature Galwan Valley mission

The Indian government banned another 118 Chinese apps including PUBG Mobile a couple of days back. Now, in an attempt to fill the Miramar-sized hole in our lives, it seems PUBG clones are already on their way. Actor Akshay Kumar today took to Twitter to share news about an upcoming game called ‘FAU-G’.

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Update 1 (05/09/2020 10:56 am)

After the announcement of the India-made PUBG alternative ‘FAU-G’ yesterday, nCore games’ advisor and investor Vishal Gondal has given out some details in an interview with Reuters.

FAU-G has been in the works for a few months, according to Gondal, and will be releasing by October end. Moreover, Gondal said that the game’s first level will be based on Galwan Valley.

For the unaware, Galwan Valley was the spot of deadly clashes between the Indian and Chinese forces, resulting in 20 Indian soldiers being martyred.