The teaser depicts a scene of conflict on hilly terrain, which will presumably present a scene of armed conflict against enemy forces that players will take on in the game's missions. In earlier reports, Vishal Gondal, the founder and chief of nCore Games, the developer of FAU-G, was quoted as stating that FAU-G's gameplay will not come with a battle royale mode upon release. Instead, the gameplay will be based on India's recent armed conflict against China at the Galwan Valley border which is quite visible in the teaser.
While sharing the teaser of the game, the producer of the game Akshay Kumar wrote, "Today we celebrate the victory of good over evil, and what better day to celebrate our Fearless and United Guards, our FAU-G! On the auspicious occasion of Dussehra, presenting the #FAUG teaser." Check out the teaser here -
The teaser of FAU-G brings the same competitive online player system the way PUBG Mobile did or is purely designed as a level-based, individual driven shooter game. Vishal Gondal claimed that the game will compete with other international games like PUBG.
`There's a belief that Indian game developers can't produce good quality games, at nCore we want to prove that mentality wrong and bring out games that can compete with international games,` Gondal said. `Our team of developers is highly qualified and capable of developing games as good as PUBG or any other international games.`
FAU-G is set to be launched very soon with the intention of supporting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Atma Nirbhar Movement. Vishal Gondal and Akshay Kumar announced that 20% of the net revenue generated from the game would be donated to Bharat Ke Veer trust.