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Realme GT 7 Pro was unveiled in India in November 2024, a few weeks after its launch in China. The phone could soon be joined by a vanilla Realme GT 7 model. Although the company has not yet confirmed the base variant, a new Realme handset, speculated to be the Realme GT 7, has reportedly appeared on several certification sites. from Gadgets 360 https://ift.tt/31dLp2w

FAU-G mobile game appears on Play Store; now open for pre-registration: All we know

Back in September, when the Indian government banned the PUBG Mobile game in India, Studio nCore Pvt Ltd announced a home-grown substitute of the game called FAUG, short for The Fearless and United Guards. The game is now live on Play Store and is open for pre-registration. If you pre-register for the game, you will receive a notification whenever the game is available for download. Details like official release date, size of the game, compatible devices are still under the wraps for now.

FAU-G

Going by the description on Play Store, the battleground of the game will be "India's northern border" where a group is fighting to protect the nation's pride and sovereignty. The players will get the skin of a "patriotic soldier" and are expected to experience the "bravery, brotherhood, and sacrifice of the men guarding the country’s borders". In addition to this, the listing also reveals a couple of screenshots from the game, giving a glimpse of what the soldier's skin will look like and their weapons.

FAU-G player skin
FAU-G battleground

The company has also shared a one-minute teaser that reveals that a bit of combat without weapons as helicopters can be seen landing on a barren strip of land, and a fight ensues between Indian soldiers and that of the opposing army personnel.

For the unversed, PUBG Corporation has announced that it will soon rollout PUBG Mobile India in the country.



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