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FAU-G finally launched in India, but what about PUBG India launch? Latest updates here


Millions of fans waiting for PUBG India launch.
New Delhi: A day after the mobile action game Fearless and United Guards (FAU-G) was launched in India, its rival PUBG continues to keep millions of fans hooked on to the expected day on its India arrival.
FAU-G launched on the occasion of the 72nd Republic Day
Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar unveiled the game with an animated trailer. The game has been developed by Bangalore based studio nCore Games, with a concept by Akshay himself. 
FAU-G game available on Google Play Store
The much-anticipated FAU-G game is finally available on the Google Play Store, however, there is no update on whether the iOS users will be able to download the game or not. At present FAU-G is only available for Android users. The game description on the Google Play Store urges users to "fill the shoes of a patriotic soldier" and undergo the experiences that shape the men guarding India's borders. The game was first announced by Akshay Kumar in September 2020, post PUB-G ban.

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PUBG India re-entry: Two big developments this week hint that game is nearing India launch


Highlights
PUBG was a hugely popular game in India.
Centre decided to ban it in September.
New Delhi: At a time when millions of Indian fans are waiting with a baited breath for the re-launch of PUBG mobile game in India, two major developments from the company hints that the game's launch is imminent.
Company inducts several people
The company has made two big announcements this week that could build the hopes of PUBG India fans higher. Parent company Krafton Inc recently appointed Aneesh Aravind as new country manager for India. With over 15 years of experience in gaming industry, Aneesh Aravind has worked with gaming giants like Tencent and Zynga.

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PUBG Mobile India launch remains uncertain as new leadership take the reins


Digit NewsDesk  | Published on 23 Dec 2020
PUBG Mobile India launch remains without a date but a new development in PUBG India subsidiary may spring up some hope in the hearts of fans who have been waiting for weeks now. PUBG Mobile was banned by the Government of India on September 2 citing security and privacy concerns along with other 118 apps. The company was quick to cut ties with Tencent, the company with the license to operate the game in India. Soon after, PUBG Corporation announced that a special version of PUBG Mobile was being developed that is in-line with Indian culture.
Krafton Inc. the parent company of PUBG Corp has appointed Aneesh Aravind as the Country Manager for PUBG Mobile in India. Aravind’s last stint was notably with Tencent, the game’s previous publisher. Moreover, the company is also busy expanding its team in India and more people have joined the development of PUBG Mobile India in recent weeks. Krafton has also brought on Karan Pathak as the Senior Esports Manager along with Arpita Priyadarshini as the Senior Community Manager. 

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PUBG India launch: Good news for PUBG fans! Company's this new announcement may build your hopes up


Highlights
PUBG was a hugely popular game in India.
Centre decided to ban it in September.
New Delhi: In what could build the hopes of millions of PUBG India fans higher, the gaming company has added more members to its team in India. In a major development, parent company Krafton Inc recently appointed Aneesh Aravind as new country manager for India. With over 15 years of experience in gaming industry, Aneesh Aravind has worked with gaming giants like Tencent and Zynga.
As per insidesport, Krafton Inc has got more people on board by inducting four more people to the team. It must be mentioned that these four people were part of Tencent, the company responsible for rights for PUBG Mobile’s Global version.

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From India to Pakistan, South Asian countries that have banned PUBG Mobile so far


From India to Pakistan, South Asian countries that have banned PUBG Mobile so far
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG for short) had got all hooked and had become an instant favourite.
DNA Web Team
Dec 23, 2020, 05:16 PM IST
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG for short) had got all hooked and had become an instant favourite. Since its early access on March 23 in 2017, people of every age group, at every place, be it home, office or even sports dressing room were seen playing PUBG.
The battle royale genre expanded immensely on the mobile platform and become a fan favourite. However, the game's journey hasn’t been smooth in certain countries. 

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