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Is Action Game FAU-G Akshay Kumar’s Answer To PUBG Mobile

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Mumbai : Akshay Kumar today announced that he is presenting an action game Fearless And United-Guards FAU-G. The superstar is developing this game in collaboration with an Indian gaming company nCore Games. Akki also states that with this step he is supporting the Atma Nirbhar Movement call of the Indian Prime Minister.

In his tweet, Akshay Kumar writes, “Supporting PM @narendramodi’s AtmaNirbhar movement, proud to present an action game, Fearless And United-Guards FAU-G. Besides entertainment, players will also learn about the sacrifices of our soldiers. 20% of the net revenue generated will be donated to @BharatKeVeer Trust #FAUG.”

Now Akshay Kumar fans are wondering whether this new game from nCore Games will be an alternative to banned PUBG Mobile. Both professional gamers, and those playing for recreation, have lost a big deal due to the ban.

Most of the PUBG Mobile fans have now shifted to its best alternative Call of Duty. Even then, if India comes up with its own mobile game matching the standards of the Chinese game then it will be a moment of pride for the country. Because millions in India play this game. Similarly, millions across the globe are hooked to PUBG Mobile. And if India wins the heart of these mainstream gamers then an entirely new market will open up for Indian gaming companies.

For FAU-G, Akshay Kumar is collaborating with a famous Indian gaming company, nCore Games, Bengaluru. The company creates and publishes category-defining mobile games for Indian gamers. The company primarily is into developing multi-player games that have a storyline close to Indian ethos. As mentioned by Akshay in his tweet 20% of the revenue will go to Bharat Ke Veer trust. It is a fund-raising trust of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India to support Indian paramilitary Forces.

Fans hailed this new collaborative initiative by Akshay and nCore Games.


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