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Fau-g game

 FAU-G =fearless and united guards



Fainlly fau-g game lonch in India 

India ka apna new game aap jalddi se jakke pre registration kar saktte hai takki aap 

Jalddi se jalddi game lonch hotte hi hi aap ke 

Pass notivicanoti aa jaye ye game 1-2 week me lonch ho jaye ga aap isse pre registration kar ke game khel saktte hai

Ismme aap proud of India 

The best baat ye hai ki ye game India ka hai

Proud to Indian 💪

Happy to say

Pre registration karne ke liye aap is 

Link👉https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ncoregames.faug

Copy kar ke aap Google pe pest kare ge to aap ko re derect play store pe le Gaye ga script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js">

                            

            



Ye link dairect aap ko play store pe le jayega

Wa se aap is registration kar le 

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