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FAU-G received 4 million pre-registrations ahead the launch

The upcoming mobile game FAU-G is scheduled to be officially released on January 26. Now, before the game goes public, the company tells IGN India that it has obtained more than 4 million pre-registrations, which shows that the demand for the game is high.

According to Vishal Gondal, co-founder of nCore Games, although the game is currently limited to mid-range and high-end phones, it can reach this milestone. This saves a lot of mobile gamers who use cheap phones. nCore Games mentioned earlier that after seeing user welcome, feedback and demand, it will release a streamlined version of the game for low-end phones.

The FAU-G pre-registration in India started in November, and the game received 1 million registrations within the first 24 hours listed in the Google Play store.

Initially, the game was considered a substitute for PUBG Mobile. Currently, the game has been banned by the Indian government, but Gondal quickly clarified that it is neither a copy of PUBG nor a substitute. FAU-G is expected to cooperate with Galway Valley’s third-person melee action. There will also be a first-person perspective.

The executive also mentioned that there will be no “Battle Royale” mode at launch, but the latter version will be available in the second half of this year. Currently, developers are said to be improving the first version.

Even when there is no news about the launch date of PUBG India Mobile, the FAU-G India launch station is nearly an inch. Fans all over the country who are eager to play in the multiplayer battle royale game are eagerly looking forward to the latter.

Last September, due to national security concerns, the government banned the product. Since then, the manufacturer of PUBG Mobile has ended its partnership with China’s Tencent studio in India and plans to re-enter India.

However, MeiTY stated that it has not yet obtained any permission for PUBG Mobile to restart in India. Although the pre-registration of the game has been opened in India.

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