Akshay Kumar unveils a new multiplayer game FAU-G, after Modi govt bans PUBG

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 4, 2020 05:47 PM2020-09-04T17:47:57+5:302020-09-04T17:49:06+5:30

Akshay Kumar, on Friday (September 4), announced an upcoming multiplayer game FAU-G, supporting PM Narendra Modi’s Atma Nirbhar movement. ...

Akshay Kumar unveils a new multiplayer game FAU-G, after Modi govt bans PUBG | Akshay Kumar unveils a new multiplayer game FAU-G, after Modi govt bans PUBG

Akshay Kumar unveils a new multiplayer game FAU-G, after Modi govt bans PUBG

Akshay Kumar, on Friday (September 4), announced an upcoming multiplayer game FAU-G, supporting PM Narendra Modi’s Atma Nirbhar movement. The action-multiplayer game will be presented by Akshay and will also tell the players about the sacrifices of our soldiers. Add to that, 20 percent of the net revenue generated from the game will be donated to the Bharat Ke Veer trust.Sharing the news on Instagram, Akshay Kumar wrote, “Supporting PM @narendramodi’s Atma Nirbhar movement, proud to present a multiplayer action game, Fearless And United - Guards FAU-G. Besides entertainment, players will also learn about the sacrifices of our soldiers. 20% of the net revenue generated will be donated to #BharatKeVeer Trust.” This is the actor's first gaming venture.

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The game is based on real scenarios encountered by the Indian Security Forces to deal with both domestic and foreign threats. The game is expected to launch at the end of October with its first-level set in the Galwan Valley backdrop followed by third-person shooting gameplay in the subsequent releases. The game will be available on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.The poster of the game ‘FAU-G’, showcased India army personnel completely armed, walking down the deep jungle while tracing their target in place. While captioning the post, Akshay Kumar expressed his happiness of presenting a multiplayer action game, Fearless And United - Guards FAU-G. The actor further wrote that besides a complete dose of entertainment, the players will also learn about the sacrifices of the soldiers. The games’ announcement comes after the government banned Tencent Games’ PUBG Mobile, along with 117 other applications, on Wednesday (September 2).

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