- FAU-G, the Indian-made 5v5 multiplayer title, is now open for pre-registration
- It’s currently confirmed to reach Android, with iOS at a later date
- FAU-G follows an elite Indian black-ops team running through simulated training exercises
As a gamer with a penchant for military shooters, hailing from the subcontinent, the news of FAU-G: Domination piques my interest. Being an ardent follower of Indian gaming scene, I’ve been eagerly awaiting a local game that can hold its ground among global titans. The collaboration with Nibe Limited adds a layer of authenticity that is hard to ignore.
Pre-registration for the Indian-developed game FAU-G: Battle for the Nation by nCore Games is now available. If you’re eager to play this game upon its launch, you can currently pre-register on Android devices; an iOS version will be announced at a later time. This multiplayer shooter, which features 5 versus 5 battles, is expected to release on multiple platforms in the future as the developers continue their work
Just as you might have imagined, FAU-G stands out as a contemporary multiplayer warfare shooter, featuring various maps and intricately designed weaponry that echo real-world counterparts. The game’s title character, FAU-G, is portrayed as an elite special forces team dispatched globally by the Indian military, reminiscent of GI Joe in some respects
It may be worth noting, for those of you who weren’t aware, that FAU-G is also being produced in collaboration with Indian defence firm Nibe Limited. So for some that may add to the elements of authenticity that developer nCore Games want to portray, but it may be offputting for others.
Shoot ’em up
It’s intriguing to consider how the military shooter genre has evolved into a standard setting over the years. Some might find it questionable when a game is co-developed with a defense company, but keep in mind that this isn’t an entirely novel concept. This collaboration reflects the growing interest among Indian developers to incorporate elements of the country’s military forces within their gaming creations
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2024-09-05 19:19