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The Crew Motorfest Review: A Genuine Love Letter to Car Culture

Rahul Bhushan
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Sep 14th, 2023, 3:16

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11 min read

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Highlights

  • The Crew Motorfest launches today, September 14, 2023 and will be available on PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and PC.

  • The game is developed by Ivory Tower and published by Ubisoft.

  • The game's Standard Edition is available for Rs 4,999 on console and Rs 3,499 on PC (Epic Games Store).

 

The Crew Motorfest is a curious title. For one, the studio’s clear love and passion for car culture is vastly apparent in practically every minute of gameplay with characters often dropping interesting facts and insight into the dozen subcultures represented in the game. On the other hand, The Crew Motorfest makes the attempt to deliver a pretty varied offering in terms of race types, but only a couple of them hit the mark as well as some of the game’s contemporaries like Need for Speed Unbound or the excellent Forza Horizon 5.

 

To the game’s credit, The Crew Motorfest feels like a joyous celebration of car culture - inviting perhaps previously uninitiated audiences to experience a sizeable vertical slice of car culture from around the world. From the drift-heavy, neon-drenched races of Japan, to the raw power and break-neck acceleration of American Muscle cars - there's a lot to like here. 

 

Ubisoft is one of the biggest publishers in the industry with a massive number of studios working on practically every genre and subgenre under the sun. While I personally have a decent appreciation for their biggest AAA blockbusters like Assassin's Creed and Far Cry, my favorite titles from Ubisoft have been the slightly smaller budget sports and adventure sports titles like Steep and Riders Republic. While these games exhibit their fair share of silliness and trademark 'rough around the edges' feel, it's easier to overlook those shortcomings. The Crew Motorfest feels like a much bigger affair than these titles, judging by Ubisoft's commitment to marketing on this scale and the easily apparent high production value.

 

The Crew Motorfest

 

To the game’s credit, The Crew Motorfest feels like a joyous celebration of car culture, inviting perhaps previously uninitiated audiences to experience a sizeable vertical slice of car culture from around the world. From the drift-heavy neon-drenched races of Japan to the raw power and break-neck acceleration of American Muscle cars, there's a lot to like here. The game introduces each subculture through "Playlists," which make up the majority of the game's experiences. Playlists are a curated set of races that let players try their hand at different kinds of vehicles and race types. While there is certainly overlap in race types, each Playlist feels fairly distinct to warrant at least one playthrough.

 

While Playlists are a great way to learn more about specific car subcultures and try out different vehicles and get money - they are secondary to the online co-op experience of racing your cars through the scenic vistas of Oahu and battling it out with rival Crews. 

 

However, this is where the problems begin to appear. One of the things that bugged me throughout The Crew Motorfest was that despite the change in scenery and selection of cars in every Playlist, they all start to blend together after a point. It is then that you realize The Crew Motorfest might value co-op and multiplayer far more than it does single-player. While Playlists are a great way to learn more about specific car subcultures and try out different vehicles while earning money, they feel secondary to the online co-op experience of racing your cars through the scenic vistas of Oahu and battling it out with rival Crews. 

 

With that said, it was practically impossible to enter matchmaking and find a decent Multiplayer race as access was squarely limited during the time of this review. So, stay tuned for a more in-depth breakdown of the multiplayer experience later this week. The Crew Motorfest impressed the absolute heck out of me with its bombastic presentation. Packed with jaw-dropping visuals and a thunderous soundscape, it is a bit of a bummer that Playlists can quickly become an exercise in tedium rather than something you actively want to engage with. 

 

The Standard Edition of the game comes with the base game and the Ultimate Edition gives you a leg-up with a decent selection of vehicles at your disposal from the get-go, including:

  • Honda CIVIC Type R 2021 FITTED Edition
  • Porsche 718 Spyder 2021 FITTED Edition
  • BMW M4 Competition Coupe
  • Chevrolet Chevelle SS
  • Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody

 

Also included in the Ultimate Edition is the Year 1 Pass, which includes 2 cars every month for the rest of the year. 

 

The Crew Motorfest - A Celebration of Car Culture with Overtones of Tedium 

 

Gameplay

 

The Crew Motorfest

 

Lastly, the "bikes". I say "bikes" because they felt more like small rocket ships made entirely of steel coated with several layers of oil to guarantee maximum "slick". With little to no feedback on traction or weight, bikes were easily the most unruly of the lot.

 

Given how well-versed Ubisoft is when it comes to developing solid racing and sports titles, I went into The Crew Motorfest expecting a solid title where the handling and car customization is outstanding. For the most part, I was decently appeased by the cars, bikes, boats, and planes controlled but it never felt quite as good as some of the other great simcade racers I've played in the past year. For the majority of the game's runtime, you'll likely be behind the wheel of a car - so it dictates that it is going to be the primary focus of the studio, and it is. Cars definitely have received the most amount of love when it comes to attention to detail, handling, and general feel. Planes and boats, on the other hand, could have used some more time in the event.


Lastly, the "bikes." I say "bikes" because they felt more like small rocket ships made entirely of steel coated with several layers of oil to guarantee maximum "slick." With little to no feedback on traction or weight, bikes were easily the most unruly of the lot. While planes get a pass for their sheer ridiculousness and ability to make traversal across the map much easier, bikes never quite had a lot going for them. While Rally bikes will feel a tiny bit better, sports bikes like the KTM RC 16 feel thoroughly weightless. With that said, the speed these things could hit felt pretty great.

 

The Crew Motorfest

 

There is a good selection of race types on offer, including the likes of Drift, Circuits, Sprints, and the F1-adjacent sports race. While the race type themselves can appear limited. The game shines by combining some of these race types to deliver unique experiences. For instance, the Drift Playlist includes not just drift events but combines them with the circuit and sprint race to truly test players' skill. 

 

While the handling and feedback on the controller weren't lacking, they weren't great either. The Crew Motorfest, for the most, isn't quite as arcadey as, say Need for Speed Unbound, yet it is not quite as tight and sim-adjacent as something like Forza Horizon 5. This leaves the game in this weird middle ground where it often feels like it is trying to be a dozen things at once without refining any single aspect. Repetition and tedium make their way into the game fairly quickly around the 3-hour mark and it's hard to shake it off without dropping a ton of in-game money on new vehicles to try out other playlists.

 

Despite accruing new vehicles as you play, new Playlists quickly become tiresome as race types remain pretty much identical, save for some really quality Drift tracks and Off-Road races. The F1-like sport races were easily my least favorite of the lot as even though they introduce things like Tire Wear and Pit Stops, they are simply fluff. Those gameplay elements rarely ever came into play even on the highest difficulty, which really begs the question of why they needed to be included in the first place. The race mode feels much more like a GTA Online game mode, which if you've been playing GTA Online, isn't really a compliment.  Despite the game's shortcomings in the handling department, something that really deserves massive kudos is how great the game feels on a Dualsense controller. The haptic feedback and adaptive triggers worked to near perfection. The feedback on the controller on sharp turns, drifts, and off-roading felt better than perhaps any other racing game I've tried on the PS5 so far. 

 

The Crew Motorfest

 

Most upgrades can only be won through the completion of events. The game keeps customization and upgrades fairly simple and I have to commend Ubisoft for not pushing players toward microtransactions. In all my time with the game, The Crew Motorfest rewarded me adequately for completing events with money and XP, letting me get my hands on new stuff through gameplay alone. While this should be common practice, it has become increasingly rare in games such as these (I'm looking at you NBA 2K). Upgrading your vehicle is pretty straightforward and most upgrades can be won by finishing relevant events. While it is slightly weird that I rarely ever got to drive my own vehicles in Playlists, it is a decent trade-off. 

 

Graphics, Visuals, and Sound

 

The Crew Motorfest is one of the best-looking and sounding racing games I've played in the past couple of years, and that is saying a lot for a game that is competing with the likes of Forza Horizon in that department. 

 

While I had my fair share of complaints in the gameplay department, The Crew Motorfest is nigh untouchable when it comes to the presentation side of things. The game looks drop-dead gorgeous across practically every inch of its sizeable map and sounds twice as good. Ubisoft considers music to be a vital part of The Crew Motorfest experience and it shows. The selection of eclectic tracks across a wide spectrum of genres is a breath of fresh air. From riff-heavy rock music to deep trance and ambient techno, there is a lot of music here. A lot of good music. 

 

The Crew Motorfest

 

The soundscape extends far beyond music with absolutely impeccable sound design and mixing. The tracks never overpower the deep rumble or high-pitch screech of the engine and the dynamic destructible environmental stuff is placed pretty well in the mix. All of the vehicles sound great, especially the muscle cars, and the little video packages for each car always did their job to perfection. I've tried the game out with a soundbar, a home theater setup, and standard 7.1 headphones. I found the game is best experienced on a set of great speakers (subwoofer highly recommended) and a decent 4K monitor to get the full breadth of detail and lighting. 

 

The Crew Motorfest is one of the best-looking and sounding racing games I've played in the past couple of years, and that is saying a lot for a game that is competing with the likes of Forza Horizon in that department. The game's performance never took a hit when it came to performance even when racing against several NPCs in detailed terrain. In my 16 hours or so with the game, I felt more drawn in by the visual and aural experience of The Crew Motofest than I did with the gameplay (which was just fairly decent).  

 

Special shotout to that one drift event, the Dream Spiral.

 

Final Word - The Crew Motorfest

 

The Crew Motorfest is a love letter to car culture and it shows in practically every minute of gameplay. While I could have used a slightly better handling system, what the game really could benefit from is shorter Playlist length.

 

The Crew Motorfest is a fun arcade racer with sim elements that has a lot to offer in terms of a bombastic visual and sonic experience and can offer up to 5 solid hours of racing fun. Beyond that point, only perhaps the most hardcore of racing and car culture fans will stay tuned to the game. The tedium and repetition of the Playlists are bound to start feeling grindy after a few hours. While some of that tedium is alleviated by the fantastic sound design and art style of the game, The Crew Motorfest is a game incomplete if you don't jump into co-op or multiplayer.

 

The Crew Motorfest

 

This review will be updated once the servers are decently populated and matchmaking is possible with other players and friends. As the name of the game suggests, The Crew Motorfest feels like a game designed fairly and squarely with the idea that you will be tagging along with friends and other players to take to the streets of Oahu in all manner of races.

 

The Crew Motorfest is a love letter to car culture and it shows in practically every minute of gameplay. While I would have preferred a slightly better handling system, what the game really could benefit from is a shorter Playlist length. While it is admirable that Ubisoft wants me to try out every single custom track, the tedium of it is simply too much to look past. Overall, I would recommend The Crew Motorfest to budding car enthusiasts and those on the outside looking in as this is a solid primer for those looking to learn more about car culture. If anything, you can just repeat stuff they say in the game at a party and everyone's going to assume you're a big "car guy."

 

Review key for The Crew Ultimate Edition provided by Ubisoft and reviewed on a PS5. 

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The Crew Motofest

Amazon

4999

Release date : 2023-09-14

Market Status : LAUNCHED

Studio : Ivory Tower

Brand : Ubisoft

Pros
  • Great visuals and sound design. Excellent soundtrack.
  • Non-predatory microtransactions.
  • Decent variety in cars and race types.
  • Genuine love and appreciation for car culture.
Cons
  • Poor Bike handling.
  • Repetitive and overly long Playlists.
  • Matchmaking is wonky.
Rating
7.5/10
  • Gameplay

    7/10

  • Graphics and Sound Design

    10/10

  • Performance

    9/10

  • Vehicle and Race Type Variety

    7/10

  • Multiplayer

    5/10

  • Value for Money

    7/10

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Kushal Bhattacharya
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Sep 12th, 2024, 6:11

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  • Activision Blizzard has confirmed that Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Open Beta was the biggest in the franchise's history through an official X post.

  • The Black Ops 6 Open Beta ended with a massive positive response from gamers, as it showcased various new additions coming to the franchise, including the new movement and human shield features, which were used by players during the beta session.

  • According to the X post by Activision Blizzard, the Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Open Beta was on top in terms of total players compared to all the past Beta Sessions, alongside maintaining the same ranking in total hours played, playtime per player, and most matches played.

Activision Blizzard has confirmed that Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Open Beta was the biggest in the franchise's history through an official X post. The Black Ops 6 Open Beta ended with a massive positive response from gamers, as it showcased various new additions coming to the franchise, including the new movement and human shield features, which were used by players during the beta session.


According to the X post by Activision Blizzard, the Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Open Beta was on top in terms of total players compared to all the past Beta Sessions, alongside maintaining the same ranking in total hours played, playtime per player, and most matches played.


Also read: Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 Live Action Trailer Revealed


Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Open Beta Beats Records in Total Players

 


Treyarch and Raven Software delivered an extremely satisfying experience to gamers with the Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Open Beta last week. Moreover, after the tepid fan response from recent COD titles such as Modern Warfare 3, fans are desperately looking for a refreshing Call of Duty experience from the developers.

 

It seems the Black Ops 6 Open Beta did exactly that, offering fans new game modes, weapons, a fluid movement style, and a decent campaign to look forward to. The Open Beta lets players enjoy the latest 'omnidirectional movement', where one can sprint, dive, and slide in any direction they desire. This movement style is the newest addition to the franchise, as the previous COD games only focused more on fast and responsive movement towards a singular direction, when in action.

 

Various fans and content creators have also confirmed that this movement style makes the gameplay much more special and allows for creative moments in intense situations. With the Open Beta over, Call of Duty Black Ops 6 is also ready to bring a brand new campaign set in the early 1990s. Fans can enjoy the story mode with the official release on October 25, 2024. Activision has described the campaign to be a "dynamic and intense spy thriller", highlighting the iconic Black Ops theme from the previous games. Call of Duty Black Ops 6 will be available for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. Moreover, gamers can also catch the game on day one through the PC Xbox Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate.

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Aaryanshi Mohan
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Sep 10th, 2024, 16:40

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  • There are multiple ways of buying UC in BGMI.

  • Once you have purchased UC, you can spend it on buying anything in the game.

  • If the players are looking for some lucrative offers, then they will have to try buying UC from trusted third party apps like the Rooter Shop or Uni Pin.

BGMI is one of the most popular battle royale games in the country. Adding to its popularity are the ample in-game cosmetics, which include gun skins, car skins and costumes. Recently, Krafton has been adding a variety of voice packs of popular BGMI content creators and athletes. All of these can be purchased with the help of the in-game currency, Unknown Cash (UC). Here are all the ways that you can buy UC in BGMI. 

 

Also Read: How to Buy UC in BGMI? All Methods Explored

 

How to Buy UC in BGMI with Extra Bonus?

 

There are multiple ways of buying UC in BGMI. The most common way of purchasing UC is through the game. All you have to do is go to the app, select the UC pack you wish to purchase and then proceed to make payments. If you buy UC from your Android device, this is how much you will have to pay: 

 

PriceUCFree UCTotal UC
Rs 7560 UCNA60 UC
Rs 380300 UC25 UC325 UC
Rs 750600 UC60 UC660 UC
Rs 1,9001500 UC300 UC1800 UC
Rs 3,8003000 UC850 UC3850 UC
Rs 7,5006000 UC2100 UC8100 UC

 

 


 

 

 

However, if you use an iOS device, your UC will cost: 

 

PriceUCFree UCTotal UC
Rs 8960 UCNA60 UC
Rs 449300 UC25 UC325 UC
Rs 899600 UC60 UC660 UC
Rs 2,0991500 UC300 UC1800 UC
Rs 4,1993000 UC850 UC3850 UC
Rs 8,5006000 UC2100 UC8100 UC

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additionally, if the players are looking for some lucrative offers, then they will have to try buying UC from trusted third party apps like the Rooter Shop or Uni Pin. Apps like the Rooter Shop will send the UC directly to your account if you purchase from them. What is more interesting is that you will get a lot of lucrative offers, which include bonuses that are not available in the game. In addition to this, you can also avail more discounts through the app if there is a promotion going on. The Uni Pin app works in the same way. Here are all the things you can buy from UC in BGMI: 

 

  • Outfits
  • Treasures
  • Parachute skins
  • Emotes
  • Accessories
  • Gun skins
  • Vehicle skins

 

Once you have purchased UC, you can spend it on buying anything in the game. 

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  • Sony officially revealed the PlayStation 5 Pro at their Technical Presentation today.

  • The PlayStation 5 Pro advances the console gaming technology with a colossal GPU upgrade, new Ray Tracing improvements, and new AI-driven models to impact video game visuals.

  • The PlayStation 5 Pro will be available on November 7, 2024, and will go for $ 699/ Rs. 65,000.

Sony officially revealed the PlayStation 5 Pro at their Technical Presentation today. The PlayStation maker did not hold back on their latest console, as the PS5 Pro offers a significant upgrade over the regular console from 2020, and in major ways. The PlayStation 5 Pro advances the console gaming technology with a colossal GPU upgrade, new Ray Tracing improvements, and new AI-driven models to impact video game visuals. Gamers can also achieve a much smoother experience in terms of FPS, as showcased by Mark Cerny, at the PS5 Pro Technical Presentation.

 

Also read: Sony To Reportedly Launch PlayStation 5 Pro Version In 2024

 

When is the PlayStation 5 Pro Releasing?

PlayStation 5 Pro

The PlayStation 5 Pro will be available on November 7, 2024, priced at $699. the console will only come with the adapters, and Dual Shock Controller, as the vertical stand will be sold separately. While the PS5 Pro seems like a considerably expensive option for a console, Sony has promised to deliver a significant upgrade over the previous generations of PlayStations.

PlayStation 5 Pro Specs

As the PS5 Pro Technical Presentation concluded, fans have been wondering what will the new console bring hardware-wise. The PS5 Pro specification list includes the 'Big Three', as told by Mark Cerny at the presentation. These include a 45% faster RDNA GPU in the new console, which offers 67% more Compute Units, and 12% faster RAM compared to the regular PlayStation 5. Additionally, the PS5 Pro comes with Advanced Ray Tracing, calculating complex geometric rays at double and triple rates compared to previous hardware.

Lastly, a custom hardware addition has been made to the Pro version of the PlayStation 5 console called PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR), which boosts visuals with AI-driven upscaling, while also maintaining solid framerates across resource-heavy titles. According to Sony, The PS5 Pro is easily the most powerful console they have ever made and is a "worthy addition" to the PlayStation family.

Some of the best games that can take advantage of the powerful PS5 Pro technology include Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Final Fantasy XVI, Horizon Forbidden West, The Last of Us Part II, Demon Souls Remake, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, Ghost of Tsushima, Gran Turismo 7, Hogwarts Legacy, and Alan Wake 2. The PS5 Pro claims to hold up solid 60 frames per second across all the titles while offering groundbreaking visuals with its Ray Tracing and AI technology. With the official release only a few months away, fans are excited to see what Sony brings to the table.

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  • Renowned industry leader in the gaming sector, NODWIN Gaming is bringing DreamHack India and Hyderabad Comic Con this year, in November.

  • The organization has announced this in collaboration with Insider, as the country's largest pop culture celebration is set to take place on November 15, 2024, and will conclude on November 17.

  • NODWIN Gaming acquired Comic Con India earlier this year, promising a massive gathering where fans can indulge in various events and discuss pop culture.

Renowned industry leader in the gaming sector, NODWIN Gaming is bringing DreamHack India and Hyderabad Comic Con this year, in November. The organization has announced this in collaboration with Insider, as the country's largest pop culture celebration is set to take place on November 15, 2024, and will conclude on November 17.

 

 

NODWIN Gaming acquired Comic Con India earlier this year, promising a massive gathering where fans can indulge in various events and discuss pop culture, as the event spreads its wings across multiple domains such as movies, anime, TV Shows, video games, and much more.

 

Also read: NODWIN Gaming Acquires Middle East And Turkey-Based Company Ninja Global FZCO

 

NODWIN Gaming Set to Bring Dream Hack India and Comic Con Soon

 

NODWIN Gaming's Comic Con events will be held in five cities and will cater to a huge audience of pop culture enthusiasts. The event is often seen as a comfortable space for fans to interact with like-minded individuals. Aside from the display of the pop-culture theme, one can also spot activities such as cosplay competitions, merchandise, and more interactive experiences.

 

Alongside the return of the Hyderabad Comic Con (HCC), the DreamHack is also making its addition to the event this year. The DreamHack premier gaming event is celebrating its 5th anniversary, adding new elements to the Comic Con. DreamHack India is popular for its fascinating LAN tournaments across various esports competitive games such as Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant. Additionally, it is also known for hosting events, tech expos, and meet-and-greets. Combining the Hyderabad Comic Con with DreamHack, occupants of the venue are looking at an electrifying experience where they get to experience the joy of two separate events at once. DreamHack x Hyderabad Comic Con promises the youth a colossal event this year, following a three-day format that will incorporate various opportunities for fans to explore the pop culture world, in a much interactive fashion.

 

 

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Sep 5th, 2024, 4:45

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  • The gameplay trailer of FAU: G- Domination went live at the FAU-G: Domination World Premiere Event

  • Pre-registration for the game is live right now and the ones who have pre-registered for the event will get attractive rewards.

  • The game has been dedicated to Bharat Ke Veer, under the mentorship of actor Akshay Kumar.

The gameplay trailer of FAU: G- Domination went live at the FAU-G: Domination World Premiere Event and the pre-registration of the made-in-India game is also going on right now. The Prime Minister had urged the gaming industry to develop a world-class game, and FAU: G- Domination was nCore and Nazara's answer. The game's trailer showcases all the different maps of the game and all the weapons. 

 

Not just that, the trailer also shows multiple locations and firefights to show the kind of experience Dot9 and nCore Games want to give to their audience. 

 

Also Read: FAU-G: Domination Pre Registration is Live Now

 

FAU-G: Domination: Everything You Need To Know Before Launch

 

 

The game has been dedicated to Bharat Ke Veer, under the mentorship of actor Akshay Kumar. Furthermore, to extend their support to families of India’s Armed Forces Martyrs, Nazara will donate Rs. 25,00,000 to Bharat Ke Veer. Additionally, the game will showcase specific cosmetic items such as badges, of which 100 per cent of the proceeds will be given to Bharat Ke Veer. 

 

To make the gaming audience aware of the game, Nazara Publishing has decided to partner with many gaming influencers and give attractive pre-registration bonuses. Talking about the game, Nitish Mittersain, Founder and CEO of Nazara Technologies said: 

 

We’re delighted to finally showcase FAU-G: Domination and open pre-registrations for the game after a period of public testing that verified what we knew — FAU-G: Domination can address the demand of Indian gamers for locally relevant content. We can’t wait to share more with you on the road to release through our marketing initiatives.

 

 

The game goes beyond the realm of just being a genre and aims to raise awareness about India’s defence and military power. For that, NIBE Limited — India’s leading defence manufacturer is acting as the Defence Subject Matter Expert for FAU-G: Domination. Talking about it, Ganesh Nibe, Chairman and Managing Director, NIBE Group said: 

 

We’re proud to contribute to FAU-G: Domination towards bringing a true-to-life representation of India’s defence efforts to the widest possible audience. The next-generation of the nation are digital natives and FAU-G: Domination gives us a platform to showcase what keeps India safe and secure.

 

Pre-registration for the game is live right now and the ones who have pre-registered for the event will get attractive rewards like the Beast Collection, which includes a frame, banner, avatar, sticker, spray, and charm, as well as six gun skins: sawed-off shotgun, USP, Scout rifle, M4, Uzi, and Kabar. 

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