FAU-G founder says “not trying to copy PUBG”

FAU-G is not trying to copy or mimic PUBG, says Vishal Gondal, the co-founder of the company developing FAU-G game.

FAU-G has begun to create a lot of hype around it since the game’s announcement. FAU-G or Fearless and United Guards is a new action game announced by Indian game developers named nCore Games and the news of an Indian game coming out is spreading like a wildfire.


PUBG Mobile was banned recently amid the rising tensions on LAC and millions of active PUBG Mobile players in India lost their favourite battle-royale game. The game ban was a result of datamining and user privacy breach according to the official press release by IT Ministry.

Within a couple of days, a new game began to emerge as a possible alternative for PUBG Mobile. Announced by a prominent Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, FAU-G made it into the limelight as the new multiplayer action game that supports PM Modi’s Aatma Nirbhar Mission.

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The announcement of an Indian game was quickly assumed as a new country made alternative of the popular battle-royale PUBG Mobile and the assumptions also began to transformed into being stated as facts. Clearing the cloud of speculations, the co-founder of nCore Games Vishal Gondal stated that “The game (Fau-G) is not trying to copy or mimic PUBG”, according to Times of India. He also added that “The name of the game is attributed to Akshay Kumar and he was the one who came up with the association of Bharat ke Veer.”

FAU-G will be making a generous contribution towards a good cause by donating 20% of the total revenue generated to the “Bharat ke Veer” Trust.