The multiplayer game would have 20 percent of its net proceeds donated to ‘Bharat Ke Veer Trust’
Key points
- The multiplayer game would have 20 percent of its net proceeds donated to ‘Bharat Ke Veer Trust’
- This comes shortly after PUBG Mobile was banned in the country.
With the popular PUBG Mobile removed from the official Google Play store and banned in India in the wake of a new provocation from China in Ladakh, the multiplayer action game, FAU-G, developed by Bengaluru-based nCORE Games, is ready. to be released in the country soon.
This development comes shortly after the immensely popular PUBG Mobile was banned in the country along with 117 other Chinese apps.
“Supporting the AtmaNirbhar movement of PM @ narendramodi, 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 income generated will be donated to @ BharatKeVeer Trust #FAUG, “Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar tweeted on Friday.
The multiplayer game is based on scenarios found by the Indian defense forces. The game is likely to launch in late October with its first level set in the background of the Galwan Valley, media reported. The FAU-G game would be available in the official Google Play Store and in the Apple App Store.
It is pertinent to note that Bengaluru-based nCore Games raised an undisclosed amount last year from Vishal Gondal, the founder of the GOQii wearable startup. GOQii also enlisted Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar to endorse the brand, while the actor is also on the brand’s board as an investor and strategic advisor. In early June 2019, the Bollywood actor had invested an undisclosed amount in GOQii as part of the local handheld maker’s ongoing Series-C funding round.