On the event of the 72nd Republic Day, the online multiplayer game FAU-G was released after much of the hype and trend it created. FAU-G, known widely as Fearless and Unified Guards tells the story of Indian soldiers and their everyday fight and shooting scenarios. This multiplayer game which was ripped off from the idea of the very famous game PUBG is developed by nCore games.
As soon as the game was launched, Akshay took to Twitter to announce the arrival. He wrote, “Face the enemy. Fight for your country. Protect Our Flag. India’s most anticipated action game, Fearless and United Guards: FAU-G takes you to the frontlines and beyond! Start your mission today. ”
Face the enemy. Fight for your country. Protect Our Flag. India’s most anticipated action game, Fearless and United Guards: FAU-G takes you to the frontlines and beyond! Start your mission today.
Download now: https://t.co/8cuWhoq2JJ#HappyRepublicDay #FAUG @BharatKeVeer pic.twitter.com/uH72H9W7TI— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) January 26, 2021
This was one of the most anticipated releases since the PUBG versions were banned due to the threat it opposed to “sovereignty and integrity of India”. Soon after FAU-G was announced for release and it went viral with the teasers. But since it is not a direct contemporary of PUBG, it states around the district of India itself. The first episode is based on Ladakh’s Galwan Valley.
The incident at Ladakh’s Galwan Valley was primarily the reason that triggered the banning of a lot of apps from India. Since the game was announced, Twitter has been buzzing with #FAUG posts that are based mainly on the memes. As per the content that is put up till now, FAU- has turned out to be disappointing for the most. Let us take a look at some of the tweets.
Expectations Reality#FAUG pic.twitter.com/8mOO6yYVLw
— Aayush 𓀠𓀡𓁉𓀤 (@ibeingaayushh) January 26, 2021
Pubg lovers after playing #FAUG game (no Offence to our army but some selfish people want to sale their lame product on their name shame) pic.twitter.com/HXOyi5X2xC
— Aamir (@Aamir11419334) January 26, 2021
Me to #FAUG after finishing it's tutorials pic.twitter.com/ufEnncBLLN
— Neeshantt🎭 (@thenishantrana) January 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/vroofamily/status/1353978126787878912?s=20
#FAUG launched on playstore.
Gamers rn: pic.twitter.com/uTkS6xAlRY
— Aसभ्य बालक 💫 (@jerryastic) January 26, 2021
My other Apps welcoming #FAUG pic.twitter.com/ZPNdR1mvop
— humour dead (@rehaandp) January 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/AmanMewara11/status/1354042011074973697?s=20
#FAUG expectations vs reality 😂 pic.twitter.com/X4hKfWLQaw
— Mr_Turk tweets (@mTrk53813435) January 26, 2021
Back in October, when Akshay had announced about the FAU-G game with its teaser, the same happened and there was a lot of memes shared at that point as well. However, the teaser has a one-minute long video of Indian soldiers in bare hand combat wherein they emerge victorious at Galwan Valley.
Today we celebrate the victory of good over evil, and what better day to celebrate our Fearless and United Guards, our FAU-G!
On the auspicious occasion of Dussehra, presenting the #FAUG teaser.@nCore_games @BharatKeVeer @vishalgondal #AtmanirbharBharat #StartupIndia pic.twitter.com/5lvPBa2Uxz— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) October 25, 2020
Have you tried FAU-G yet?