NCore Games confirms Akshay Kumar is part of FAU-G 'development'



When FAU-G was announced last year, Akshay Kumar was one of them and he even shared the trailer for it. nCore Games, the company behind FAU-G, had announced that the game was in development based on Akshay Kumar's feedback. And now the same is confirmed. Akshay Kumar previously shared the trailer and even important news about the game on his social media. While celebrities interested in video games aren't new, they tend to veer on the development side. But in this case, Akshay Kumar seems to have moved another meter. According to a report from IGN India, nCore Games co-founder and COO Ganesh Hande spoke about Akshay Kumar's involvement, saying, "He has frequently reviewed the drafts and shared feedback. So yes, he was part of the development." . NCore founder and president Vishal Gondal also clarified that the FAU-G anthem is being prepared by Akshay Kumar and his team. “He said, 'I'm going to sing the hymn and I'll give it to you,' Gondal said. "He saw every build and gave us feedback. He gave us feedback on how the characters looked and he gave a lot of feedback on the weapons and how they're supposed to look because a lot of them were modified by the Chinese, according to the game's settings. in the Galwan Valley. These are not suitable weapons and he gave us information about their appearance and operation." Apparently Akshay Kumar even asked the team if they could include a dog in the game, which will likely be added in a later version of the game.

< p lang="en" dir="ltr">Whether it is an issue within the country or on the border... these Bharat Ke Veer are still standing. These are our fearless and united guards, our FAU-G! Watch the anthem 🦁 Pre-register now https://t.co/8cuWhoHDBhLaunch 🎮 26/1 @ VishalGondal @nCore_games @BharatKeVeer #FAUG pic.twitter.com/ctp5otrjLE January 3, 2021 nCore Games recently claimed in an interview that the game has received more than four million pre-registrations. “We have gone through more than four million pre-registrations,” says Gondal. "And that's by disallowing recording from certain low-end devices." “I will say that we will cross at least five million. It could be higher,” he says. "But with five million, I don't think any other game, at least in India, has this kind of pre-registration." And apparently, support for these ``low-end'' devices is coming soon as well. "FAU-G is scheduled to be released on January 26, i.e. on the occasion of India's Republic Day. Previously, the pre-registration for the game went live in November.