It was just a matter of time for #FAUG to have to start trending. Many posted clips from the game while some tweeted memes to compare the game and its features with PUBG.

The much-awaited online multiplayer game developed by nCore action game, ‘Fearless and United Guards’ or FAU-G, finally launched on India’s 72nd Republic Day, January 26.   The game portrays the life of an Indian soldier serving at on the Galwan Valley incident in Ladakh.

FAU-G is seen as a rival of PUBG, which was among the Chinese apps banned in the country. According to reports, FAU-G crosses over 5 million registrations on the Google Play Store.

Here are a few reactions by Netizens:

Me after exhausting my whole internet data for downloading #FAUG game : pic.twitter.com/rwKzAh4Jd5

— Mr. Stark (@Mr_Stark_) January 26, 2021

  • New game releases* #FAUGNon-gamers be like: pic.twitter.com/p6uAWMiiXt

— The_Sarcastic_Dude (@kumaramo965) January 26, 2021

After downloading #FAUG game : pic.twitter.com/RxDMwqecob

#FAUGMobileFinally #FAUG game launched in India**

Meanwhile gamers : pic.twitter.com/vvBY6c58i6

— Nawabi Memer (@nawabi_memer) January 26, 2021

 

#FAUG released today.Le inner me : 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/fjAd3UnykW

— Raxit_patel_412 (@raxit_1399) January 26, 2021