FAU:G to release on January 26, game’s anthem revealed
FAU-G will launch on January 26, which is also India's Republic Day
The announcement was made on the developer's official social media accounts
The video accompanying the announcement also featured a teaser and the game's anthem
Mobile gamers in India will finally e ale to get their hands on FAU-G before the end of the month. The developer of the title, nCore Games, has confirmed that the game will launch on January 26. The date makes a lot of sense considering that India celebrates Republic Day on that day and it matches up with the patriotic theme of the game.
Alongside the tweet, the developers also posted a new trailer for the game as well as the game’s anthem which obviously has patriotic elements. The trailer also finally showcases the use of weapons, alongside a focus on melee combat. It also re-confirms that the game (or at least one mission) in the Galwan Valley in Ladakh.
What will you do when they come? We will hold our ground & fight back, because we are Fearless. United. Unstoppable FAU:G! Witness the anthem FAU:G! #FAUG #nCore_Games
Pre-register now https://t.co/4TXd1F7g7J
Launch 26/1@vishalgondal @akshaykumar @dayanidhimg pic.twitter.com/VGpBZ3HaOS— nCORE Games (@nCore_games) January 3, 2021
To recall, FAU:G or Fearless And United Guards was announced as a shot after PUBG Mobile was banned in India. Around, Dussehra, players finally got their first look at the upcoming game via a trailer that was first posted on the nCore games’ official social media account. The trailer suggests an increased focus on melee combat as well as a location where the game would be set. By the end of November however, the game was available for pre-registration on the Google Play Store.
Initially, a number of users reported that they were unable to pre-register for their game, even though their phones seemed to offer more than ample specifications. Digit.in reached out to Vishal Gondal, Advisor and Investor in nCore Games, and he stated that the team over at nCore Games had identified the issue and were issuing a fix. Even with these issues, nCore Games stated that over 1 million players had pre-registered for the game within a 24 hour period.
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