Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar also promoted FAU-G through his Twitter account. A poster suggesting the storyline of the game has also been shared on the microblogging site.
FAU-G, an India-made PUBG Mobile option, which is now in the spotlight immediately after Pubg Mobile is banned. Indian sports industry legend Vishal Gondal and actor Akshay Kumar have resorted to Twitter to promote fau-G games being published by Bengaluru-based nCore Games. The FAU-G (the name of the military in speaking) will be known as the Fearless and United-Guards and the tweets that promote the game say that it will donate 20 per cent of its revenue to the government's fund-raising initiative ' India's Veer '. However, there is no word at present on when the FAU-G will be released. It is also not clear whether the game will be limited to mobile devices only or its PC version will also be released
Vishal Gondal, ceo of fitness wearable manufacturer GOQii, reported the development of FAU-G through a tweet on Friday. Gondal founded 'India Games' in 1999 and sold it to Disney in 2011. He invested an undisclosed amount in nCore Games in March last year and is supporting this startup as a strategic advisor.
Apart from Gondal, Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar also promoted FAU-G through his Twitter account. A poster suggesting the storyline of the game has also been shared on the microblogging site. It is being presented as a contribution to the campaign "Self-reliant India" launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
FAU-G has been announced within a while of banning the government's PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite. The Battle Royale game was very popular in India, which has also seen resentment among the youth about the decision.
Highlights
1. A total of 118 apps including PUBG Mobile have been banned due to china-related relationship
2. Soon after the ban, Akshay Kumar announced the FAU-G game on Twitter
3. Government funds claiming to be given to 'Veer of India' 20 per cent of revenue
Call of Duty: From Mobile to Battlelands Royale, these games will complete pubg mobile shortages
Terming the sovereignty and integrity of the country as a threat by these 118 apps and games, the government banned them on Wednesday and PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite have also been removed from Google Play and Apple App Store on Friday.
PUBG Mobile is one of the most popular mobile games, now banned in India with PUBG Mobile Lite and 116 other Chinese apps. Terming the sovereignty and integrity of the country as a threat by these 118 apps and games, the government banned them on Wednesday and PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite have also been removed from Google Play and Apple App Store on Friday. Now, millions of people in India are worried about what more options they have to entertain and stay connected with their friends sitting at home, and the good news is that there are still a lot of popular games available, which may not be like pubji mobile, but can give you the best experience of Battle Royale. So, without delay, you must try about them and then try it once.
Call of Duty: Mobile
Call of Duty: Mobile was launched in October last year and has been moving fast to match the popularity of PUBG Mobile since then. This is the only game after Padji Mobile, which has achieved success and popularity in a very short time. This is due to its tremendous graphics and experience matching call-off-duty PC games. It is the first parson shooter, but it also has Battle Royale mode. There are good maps to play, including zombies. The game is also updated every month and new game modes and are constantly added. It is available for free on Android and iOS.
Fortnite
Fortnite is probably the name that comes directly to your mind after PUBG when thinking about Battle Royale games. The good thing about this game is that unlike Pubg Mobile, Fortnite Cross platform on your smartphone supports functionality, allowing you to play against PC and console players from mobile. The visuals and gameplay of the game is quite different from PUBG. Here you also have build mechanics, where you build walls, ramps, ceilings, and floors, etc. to fortification around you. It helps you take cover at the time of battle or ambush comes in handy. The game is available on Android and iOS.
Garena Free Fire: Rampage
This is definitely the underdog of smartphone Battle Royale. Despite having 100 million downloads, this game hasn't become a household name, but we can't really call it bad. If you're coming to this game from PUBG, you won't feel much different, except for the duration of the Battle Royale game. It has a game duration of 10 minutes and 50 people can participate in a game at a time. You can play this game for free on iOS and Android.
Battlelands Royale
You may as soon as you play Battleland Royale. "Oh my God's Get out. It comes with the same gameplay as other Battle Royals, but with its one-time style. This game comes with a top-down view and simplifies a lot of things in the game. Only 32 players play in a match, players reach the bottom in a few seconds on the map and you get non-stop action for all these reasons that make the game easier. This game can be played on iOS and Android.
Butter Royale
This game is the same for kids and adults. There is no bloodshed, because you throw butter and food at everyone and the characters also look very cute. The game in itself is incredibly colorful and it remains smooth like butter. The only drawback is that you'll need a subscription to Apple Arcade to play it. But if you haven't started your free trial yet, you can try it out. This game is only available for iOS.
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