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The release date of the much-awaited FAU-G has been revealed and a trailer video is out to create further buzz among anticipating gamers.
nCore Games has finally announced the release date of the much-anticipated First Person Shooter (FPS) game: FAU-G. The Made-in-India game will be launched on the 26th of January on Republic Day and to commemorate the launch, a video trailer has also been released, which gives a glimpse of the infamous Galwan valley tryst between Indian and Chinese forces. The launch news and the theatrical video were showcased on the official Twitter page of nCore Games.
FAU-G, which focuses on the Indian army, was scheduled to release in October last year, but got delayed. However, pre-registrations were opened on 30th November and the developer claims to have achieved one million pre-registrations in a matter of three days. Touted as an alternative to the now-banned PUBG in India, FAU-G will have a third-person mode, which was an available mode on PUBG. Similarly, FAU-G will have a first-person mode as one of the modes on offer.
Another key differentiator between both games is that PUBG Mobile had a battle royale mode, where player squadrons battle it out with each other and the last man or team standing is the winner. On the contrary, FAU-G will have gamers take on insurgents directly, thereby not complying with the battle royale mode. However, nCore has hinted at introducing this mode in the future.
FAU-G will, in all probability, feature a co-operational format, where gamers would combat AI enemies. This was a characteristic not present in PUBG Mobile. Also, PUBG was a player-vs-player game, whereas FAU-G will not have this arrangement, as it’s co-operational. nCore says that this format has been popular for the past few years, hence it has been opted for.
Users can pre-register for the game on Google Play Store to receive the game as soon as it is released on Republic Day. The high pre-registration number might be a positive pre-cursor for what’s in store for this indigenously developed game and in a couple of weeks, players would be better positioned to understand all the nuances of the game.
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