FAU-G: PUBG is still expected, but FAU-G initiates registrations in Google Playstore


PUBG – FAU-G: FAU-G pre-registrations are now open in the Google Play Store. The announcement was made on the nCore Games Twitter account.

FAU-G: Guards United and intrepid. Pre-register and be the first to play the game.

Since its announcement after the PUBG ban, the game has created waves, social media was flooded with conversations about FAU-G and what it could bring to the table.

A lovely day for fans who have been on the edge to play and watch the game, they can now pre-register and be the first to play, the game is expected to be available later this year. It wasn’t an easy journey for the nCore games through conspiracy thinking, but they made it happen.

The publisher and the game were surrounded by rumors that the game was a copy of PUBG and was trying to replace it, but this was not entirely true. The Play Store was also flooded with fake PUBG apps and guides. The conspiracies grew thicker as even Shushanth Sing was credited with making the game at one point.

To stop all of this, nCore games went to court to file an order against fake news and trolls to stop all conspiracies.

The 25th October FAU-G released its first official trailer.

From the trailer, it is unclear if the revealed footage is, in fact, a game or a pre-rendered scene. Therefore, it is difficult to know how far the game is from its launch. A delay in the release date is usually for the better, as developers tend to work to polish the game further and deliver an overall better product.

Now, with pre-registrations open, it looks like the game will launch in no time.