PUBG banned in India, Akshay Kumar for cooperation in his own version
Akshay Kumar's appearance in the game is believed to be of value. - File files / REUTERS NEW DEHLI: A mobile game developer company in collaboration with famous Bollywood star Akshay Kumar, will launch Fearless and United: Guards (FAU: G) as an alternative to the country's banned online game Tencent PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile . Reuters quoted nCore Games co-founder Vishal Gondal as saying that the online game is expected to enter the Indian market by the end of next month. He said, in the early stages, the application of games that spread patriotism will be 'immortalized' based on the border area of India-China dispute in the Galwan Valley, Ladakh. Last July, China withdrew its troops in the border area after clashes between two countries claimed the lives of at least 20 Indian soldiers. As a result, India banned 118 Chinese applications including PUBG and other services offered by Chinese internet giant Tencent.