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Made-in-India Game FAU-G: Domination Shatters Records with Over 1 Million Pre-Registrations in Just 3 Weeks

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Mumbai: Made-in-India shooter FAU-G: Domination crossed over one million pre-registrations on the Google Play Store for Android in about three weeks. This makes it the fastest game to hit the one million milestone for Nazara Publishing. Pre-registrations for the game went live earlier in the month from September 5 with a gameplay trailer and the FAU-G: Domination World Premiere event featuring nCore Group and Dot9 Games mentor Shri Akshay Kumar. You can check out the aftermovie of the FAU-G: Domination World Premiere below:

Nazara Publishing, India’s first turnkey publishing platform, has undertaken a marketing campaign to raise awareness among Indian gamers to pre-register for FAU-G: Domination. These include partnering with some of India’s top content creators and influencers as well as offering generous pre-registration bonuses.

“Hitting this milestone so quickly is a powerful testament to the growing demand for high-quality, Made-in-India content,” said Vishal Gondal, Co-Founder of nCore Games.

“Indian gamers are a discerning audience, and their overwhelming support shows that they’re hungry for experiences that reflect their culture and identity. This early validation reinforces our belief that India is not just a consumer of global gaming content, but a creator of world-class games that resonate both at home and internationally.”

“While the Dot9 Games team is working tirelessly to make FAU-G: Domination the best it can be, a million pre-registrations is just the incentive we need to make it even better,” said Deepak Ail, Co-Founder and CEO of Dot9 Games, FAU-G: Domination’s developer. “The game is at the stage where we’re fine-tuning and deciding what features players need at launch — with some playtests before that. Stay tuned to our socials to know more.”

FAU-G: Domination is Nazara and nCore Games’ answer to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Independence Day call to action to the nation. He urged India’s games industry to focus on designing world-class games. He highlighted the country’s talent and potential to become a global leader in gaming.

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