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Nazara partners nCore to publish 'Made in India' FAU-G Domination game

By IANS | Updated: June 26, 2024 15:10 IST

New Delhi, June 26 The publishing arm of gaming company Nazara Technologies on Wednesday said that it has ...

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New Delhi, June 26 The publishing arm of gaming company Nazara Technologies on Wednesday said that it has partnered with nCore Games to publish the 'Made in India' FAU-G Domination mobile game.

Mobile Shooter FAU-G: Domination game will be marketed and distributed by Nazara Publishing. Pre-registrations for the game will be available on Google Play and the App Store later this year.

"Made in India games have a huge potential to address the growing needs of the Indian gamer with locally relevant content and we are excited to partner with nCore to bring FAU-G: Domination to all our players," Nitish Mittersain, Jt. MD & CEO of Nazara Technologies, said in a statement.

FAU-G: Domination is developed by Dot9 Games, a studio of nCore Games. The game features modern-day military aesthetics with Indian characters, each with a unique backstories.

The game includes various maps with diverse environments that reflect India's rich heritage, blending cultural pride with cutting-edge gameplay.

"FAU-G: Domination is our humble response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Make-in-India’ call, and we’re thankful that Nazara shares our vision to bring the best of India to the world," said Vishal Gondal, Co-Founder of nCore Games.

Nazara Publishing provides comprehensive services for both local and global game developers aiming to tap into the booming Indian gaming market.

--IANS

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