Akshay Kumar promotes FAU-G: Desi "PUB-G" game version, to be launched soon

It is special that a part of the earnings from this game will be given to Veer Trust of India. This trust has been set up by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

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Popular Chinese game PUBG has been banned in India. There was a tremendous craze among the children about this Chinese game and now Akshay Kumar has come to break it. Akshay Kumar on his Twitter account has introduced the game FAU-G developed by Bengaluru-headquartered nCORE Games is set to be launched in the country soon in the competition of PUBG. In this way, this post of Akshay Kumar is becoming very viral. It is special that a part of the earnings from this game will be given to Veer Trust of India. This trust has been set up by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

 

Akshay Kumar has tweeted, 'It is a great pleasure to present the action game FAU-G supporting PM Narendra Modi's self-reliant campaign. Apart from entertainment, players will also be able to know about the sacrifice of soldiers through it. 20% of the earnings from this game will be donated to Veer Trust of India.

Even Vidyut Jammwal also promoted this project.

 

Explain that amidst the ongoing deadlock with China at the border, the Indian government had banned many Chinese mobile apps. 118 more Chinese mobile apps including PUBG have been banned. Earlier, restrictions on Chinese apps were imposed by the government. The government recently banned the first 59 apps, including the popular app TikTok. Later, the government banned 47 more apps. Today once again 118 apps including PUBG have been banned by the government.

 


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