Indian firm, Bollywood’s Akshay Kumar to launch tactical mobile game after PUBG ban

By Sankalp Phartiyal
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – An Indian company is about to launch a battle royale mobile videogame in partnership with Bollywood star Akshay Kumar, capitalizing on the void left by a ban on Chinese tech company Tencent’s well-liked PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG).
nCore Games, based totally inside the southern Indian tech hub of Bengaluru, will launch its “Fearless and United: Guards (FAU:G)” game by the tip of October, the company’s co-founder Vishal Gondal suggested Reuters on Friday.
“This game was inside the works for some months,” Gondal acknowledged. “In reality the first stage of the game relies on Galwan Valley.”
Clashes in June between Indian and Chinese troops alongside a disputed border web site in Galwan Valley, extreme up inside the Himalayas, left 20 Indian troopers ineffective.

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