FAU-G game rating drops to 3.5 stars as PUBG fans bomb reviews on PlayStore- Technology News, Firstpost

Bengaluru-based nCore Games recently launched the Indian option PUBG Mobile called FAU-G has started to see a drop in its rankings. The game was launched on January 26th and had initially received around 4.5 stars but since then, the game started to see a drop in rankings and is currently at 3.5 stars. First, during the first week of publication, FAU-G has surpassed five million downloads and went on to become one of the leading gaming apps on the PlayStore.

    FAU-G game rating drops to 3.5 stars as PUBG fans bomb reviews on PlayStore

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As per some user reviews available on PlayStore, the game has been rated as “outstanding” with “brilliant visuals” but other reviews tell a completely different story. As per some media reports, PUBG mobile users have been given a one-star rating. FAU-G air Google Play Store something called “review bombing” in the world of the internet.

Review shows and games are usually bombed because of a specific issue but with FAU-G the main theme is PUBG Mobile and the visual issues with the game.

While Vishal Gondal, the founder of nCore Games has said that FAU-G they have nothing to do with the likes of PUBG Mobile and the two shouldn’t be compared but it looks like PUBG fans just aren’t happy with the game.

Review bombing is happening as a common occurrence in the more developed and game markets FAU-G happens to be the first Indian games to suffer a bomb revision. Reports suggest the company is working with Google to rectify the situation.

Earlier Google had helped Bytedance to get rid of a one-star review for their popular Tik-Tok app until it became available in India, so considering the same logic, dh we could see Google stepping in and helping FAU-G gaming based in India. app.

Le PUBG Mobile India without making its way anytime soon, FAU-G may be the only other home option available to fill the gap.

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