Republic Day 2021: Akshay Kumar Launches India’s Most Anticipated Action Game FAU-G; Asks Fans To Start The Mission Today – VIDEO

On the occasion of Republic day 2021, Akshay Kumar took to his Instagram to inform FAU-G: Fearless And United Guards game is out now while also asking everyone to start the mission today

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Republic Day 2021: Akshay Kumar Launches India’s Most Anticipated Action Game FAU-G; Asks Fans To Start The Mission Today – VIDEO
Ever since India’s most played game PUBG – PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds was banned by the Indian government last year, the owners of nCore released an Indianised version which is similar to PUBG. Akshay Kumar unveiled the alternative version long back and today, on the occasion of Republic day 2021, Kumar took to his Instagram to inform that FAU-G: Fearless And United Guards game is now available on the app store while also asking everyone to start the mission today. Sharing a glimpse of the game, he gave us a little idea on the plot of the game which is pretty intriguing.
 
The video narrates the story of the soldiers who are fighting for their motherland and honour. The narration and the graphics will compel you to download and play it with pride. Since the game is about Bharat Ke Veer, Akshay chose the perfect day to unveil the game on Republic Day. The Laxxmi actor captioned the video with, “FAU-G: Fearless And United Guards 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: Link in bio #HappyRepublicDay #FAUG #BharatKeVeer #BeFearless @vishygo @ncore_games_official”
 
Fans are elated with the announcement of the game as one commented, “The game is going to rock” while another one wrote, “Ab maja aayega na bhidu #jaihind”

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The makers of the game have also pledged to donate 20 per cent of its revenue to the government's fund for paramilitary forces called Bharat Ke Veer set up after the 2019 Pulwama terror attack.


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