by Harish Jonnalagadda on (#57RGF)
Following PUBG Mobile's ban in the country, a game studio in Bangalore is set to roll out a clone.What you need to knowBangalore-based nCore Games is set to launch a PUBG Mobile clone in India called FAU-G in the coming days.We don't have any details on the gameplay, but it is likely FAU-G will emulate the same visual style and mechanics as PUBG. 20% of the revenue from micro-transactions within the game will go towards a fund set up for veterans of India's armed forces. PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite are now banned in India following an Indian government directive aimed at Chinese-origin games and services, and the games have been de-listed from the Play Store. We've rounded out the best alternatives if you're looking to fill the void left by the battle royale title, and it looks like there will be another contender joining the fray.Indian video game industry veteran Vishal Gondal announced on Twitter that Bangalore-based game studio nCore Games — where he's an advis...