<p>After a long wait and a series of delays, nCore Games announced Republic Day as the release date of its flagship game FAU-G (Fearless And United-Guards) on Sunday. nCore Games, the creator of the multiplayer game, along with ambassador Akshay Kumar, announced the release date through a video they shared on all social media platforms.</p>.<p>Announced by Akshay Kumar back in September 2020, FAU-G is popularly known as the Indian version of the more popular battle royale PUB-G, which the Indian government banned the game due to security concerns related to user privacy.</p>.<p>As seen in the video, the game is set in the Line of Actual Control (LAC) Ladakh, and unlike its Chinese counterpart, will also have missions and episodes.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/specials/pubg-mobile-rival-fau-g-set-for-debut-on-republic-day-in-india-934948.html" target="_blank">PUBG Mobile-rival FAU-G set for debut on Republic Day in India</a></strong></p>.<p>However, as netizens and Twitterati did in September, Akshay Kumar and the Bengaluru-based nCore Games' video was met with a flurry of memes that had many crackling. Here are a few of the best reactions:</p>.<p>One user suggested that e-sports gamers who prefer PUB-G would not bat an eye towards FAU-G.</p>.<p>Another user took the side of PUB-G's owner, opining that gamers in India were lining up in anticipation for the wrong game.</p>.<p>This netizen held the popular opinion that FAU-G is no less than a PUB-G knockoff.</p>.<p>Another Twitter user was of the belief that PUB-G's plans to launch an Indian version of the game would go in vain.</p>.<p>The same sentiment was echoed in another tweet as well. PUB-G Corporation recently set up its India office in Bengaluru.</p>
<p>After a long wait and a series of delays, nCore Games announced Republic Day as the release date of its flagship game FAU-G (Fearless And United-Guards) on Sunday. nCore Games, the creator of the multiplayer game, along with ambassador Akshay Kumar, announced the release date through a video they shared on all social media platforms.</p>.<p>Announced by Akshay Kumar back in September 2020, FAU-G is popularly known as the Indian version of the more popular battle royale PUB-G, which the Indian government banned the game due to security concerns related to user privacy.</p>.<p>As seen in the video, the game is set in the Line of Actual Control (LAC) Ladakh, and unlike its Chinese counterpart, will also have missions and episodes.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/specials/pubg-mobile-rival-fau-g-set-for-debut-on-republic-day-in-india-934948.html" target="_blank">PUBG Mobile-rival FAU-G set for debut on Republic Day in India</a></strong></p>.<p>However, as netizens and Twitterati did in September, Akshay Kumar and the Bengaluru-based nCore Games' video was met with a flurry of memes that had many crackling. Here are a few of the best reactions:</p>.<p>One user suggested that e-sports gamers who prefer PUB-G would not bat an eye towards FAU-G.</p>.<p>Another user took the side of PUB-G's owner, opining that gamers in India were lining up in anticipation for the wrong game.</p>.<p>This netizen held the popular opinion that FAU-G is no less than a PUB-G knockoff.</p>.<p>Another Twitter user was of the belief that PUB-G's plans to launch an Indian version of the game would go in vain.</p>.<p>The same sentiment was echoed in another tweet as well. PUB-G Corporation recently set up its India office in Bengaluru.</p>