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FAU-G, the ‘Made in India’ game by nCORE games is all set to release on January 26, Republic Day. The release date was announced by the makers on January 3 with a theatrical trailer of the game that gives a glimpse of the Ladakh episode as Indian soldiers go up against PLA troops.
The game’s first teaser was released on Dusshera last year also included a glimpse of what will be included in the Galwan valley episode. The earlier teaser only showed close combat and did not reveal any weapons. However, this time around the Indian soldiers can be seen using assault rifles as well. The new trailer also includes the title track ‘FAU-G’ or Fauji. Also, there are a few dialogues in Punjabi as well. It will be interesting to see how the gameplay turns out and what language will be used to make it more appealing.
Earlier in December 2020, the registrations for the game went live as well. FAU-G created a record with over one million pre-registrations in just 24 hours. The First Person Shooter (FPS) game was announced soon after the ban on PUBG. The widely popular game was taken off the play store and FAU-G became popular months before its release as demand for homegrown apps increased.
The game’s first teaser was released on Dusshera last year also included a glimpse of what will be included in the Galwan valley episode. The earlier teaser only showed close combat and did not reveal any weapons. However, this time around the Indian soldiers can be seen using assault rifles as well. The new trailer also includes the title track ‘FAU-G’ or Fauji. Also, there are a few dialogues in Punjabi as well. It will be interesting to see how the gameplay turns out and what language will be used to make it more appealing.
Earlier in December 2020, the registrations for the game went live as well. FAU-G created a record with over one million pre-registrations in just 24 hours. The First Person Shooter (FPS) game was announced soon after the ban on PUBG. The widely popular game was taken off the play store and FAU-G became popular months before its release as demand for homegrown apps increased.