- FAU-G: Domination is celebrating Indian Independence Day with a series of special events
- This anniversary commemorates India's freedom from British colonial rule in 1947
- Get exclusive new cosmetics and a massive 79% bonus on in-game currency!
One consistent observation I've made is that Dot9 Games' FAU-G: Domination stands out as a shooter that proudly represents its Indian origins. From its authentic regional character designs to maps based on recognizable local settings, Indian gamers have plenty to appreciate. The upcoming Independence Day celebration adds even more excitement to the mix!
To clarify, this isn't for America's Independence Day—this celebration marks the anniversary of India's liberation from British colonial rule in 1947. FAU-G isn't just releasing a new commemorative trailer; it's also rolling out substantial in-game rewards for its dedicated players.
From August 10th to 15th, players can take advantage of special offers, including a staggering 79% bonus on in-game currency. There will be plenty of ways to spend it too, with the launch of the tricolor-inspired Azadi collection—a line of new independence-themed cosmetics available at a 79% discount.

Independent Spirit
Throughout August, players will also encounter specially themed menus that reinforce the independence celebration. As noted earlier, it's clear that titles like FAU-G and its competitor Indus are in a tight race to create India's first major homegrown gaming hit.
India represents one of the world's largest gaming markets, with a rapidly expanding audience that international developers and publishers are eager to capture. At the same time, the country's own game development scene is thriving, driven by competitive spirit and strong national pride—factors that have clearly shaped FAU-G's impact on the local shooter genre.
That said, FAU-G is entering an intensely competitive arena, both within India and globally. Still skeptical? Check out our rundown of the best shooters on Android to understand the landscape FAU-G is stepping into—and the outstanding titles it's up against.