FAU-G gets Team Deathmatch mode but in beta form, nCore Games looking for users’ feedback

Almost four months after nCore Games announced its development, FAU-G has finally started rolling out the Deathmatch mode. Gaming Mode is still in beta form, and the company says it is waiting for player feedback for improvements. New announcement from nCore Games and FAU-G brand ambassador Akshay Kumar via Twitter. Launched earlier this year with a single campaign mode, the title will be expected to gain popularity among fans who are eagerly waiting for the return of PUBG’s new avatar, Battleground Mobile India. It was teased that the Deathmatch mode would enable users to create a team of up to five members, though we haven’t tried the new upgrade yet. In general, the primary objective of a deathmatch is to smash as many players into pieces as possible in the game, while protecting themselves from being dismembered.

Notably, FAU-G also landed on the App Store in March, almost two months after its launch. The game size is 643MB and requires iOS 10.0 or later for iPhone users and iPadOS 10.0 or later for those downloading the game on their iPads. Like Android, it is free-to-play with in-app purchases available on iOS ranging from Rs 89 to Rs 3,599. As mentioned, the company will expect to expand its user base with the latest mods. We found the graphics of the FAU-G to be quite sharp during our initial review, but the fight sequences seemed a bit dull after a while. The lack of gaming modes in the game also made it less exciting.

Meanwhile, FAU-G’s rival Battlegrounds Mobile India is available in beta form for select customers in India. The new PUBG avatar brings noticeable changes like a splash of green blood to limit the violence. Overall, it appears to be similar to the original PUBG which is banned in India since September 2020.

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