FAUG Launch Date: 'FAU-G: Fearless and United Guards' game is all set to be launched in India on the occasion of Republic Day i.e. 26th January.  Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar has confirmed the date in a Twitter message.

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Akshay Kumar tweeted, "Whether it’s a problem within the country or at the border...these Bharat Ke Veer always stand tall. They are our Fearless And United Guards, our FAU-G! Witness the anthem Pre-register now  https://bit.ly/37hijcQ Launch Video game 26/1 @VishalGondal @nCore_games @BharatKeVeer
 #FAUG."

https://bit.ly/37hijcQ Launch  26/1 @vishalgondal @akshaykumar @dayanidhimg."

Vishal Gondal, CEO, founder nCore games, tweeted, "Meri thartee te paer vi na paana! this is an ultimatum! Get ready to witness the spectacular fearless song anthem for FAU:G! Game  Pre-register now. #FAUG #BeFearless @nCore_games Launch 26 Jan Pre-registration link: https://bit.ly/37hijcQ @AkshayKumar 
@BharatKeVeer."

Earlier, on September 4, Bollywood star Akshay Kumar had announced a multi-player game titled 'FAU-G: Fearless and United Guards' that will support Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' movement. The game aims to provide an Indian alternative to PUBG Mobile that has been recently banned in India.

"Supporting PM @narendramodi's AtmaNirbhar movement, proud to present an 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 #FAUG," Kumar had said in a Facebook post.

The new PUBG alternative has been announced by the developer nCore Games and will be developed under the mentorship of Kumar.

The game is expected to based on real scenarios encountered by the Indian security forces to deal with both domestic and foreign threats and it will be available on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.

The government banned the multiplayer action game PUBG on September 2 and it has been pulled out from both Google Play Store and Apple App Store in India following the directive from the Indian government. PUBG was banned on an order by the Ministry of Information and Technology (MeitY).