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FAU:G Team Deathmatch mode now available in Early Access

Fearless And United: Guards aka FAU:G’s multiplayer more is now available, albeit in Early Access. As was the case with Battlegrounds Mobile India, this means that the mode will have limited slots open for the same. It should be noted that the new multiplayer mode is not a part of the main FAU:G (review) app. Rather, the app is available as a separate listing on the Google Play Store. You can check out their official listing here. Unfortunately, most of the slots in the Early Access seem to be full at the moment. 

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— nCORE Games (@nCore_games) June 27, 2021

The new Team Deathmatch mode offers PvP matches between teams of five players each. As with the launch of the campaign mode back in January, there is currently only one TDM map available to players right now. Called Bazaar, the new map is set in a suburban environment and is said to offer ample cover as well as vantage points. This should ensure that players need to properly strategise instead of blindly rushing in. 

In terms of weapons, the screenshots in the listing suggest that players will get access to assault rifles, SMG, sniper rifles, LMGs, pistols, shotguns, grenades and more. It is not yet known if there will be a levelling system with these weapons or if nCore Games would be adding more weapons later. We also do not yet know if more maps would come to the game or how frequently they would be added.

FAU:G isn’t the only game to be limited to Early Access. After months of teasing, Battlegrounds Mobile India also became available via Early Access last week. The game is pretty much the same as PUBG Mobile, however, there are a few differences. You can check that out in the video below.



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