GunzBlazing, FreshSX Announce FreshSX.com

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Affiliate program GunzBlazing and gay studio FreshSX have announced their new paysite, FreshSX.com, is now live and ready for traffic.

FreshSX is a British producer of gay content, known for such series as the "Dads Fuck Lads," "Sports Lads Fuck," "Fuck it’s Huge," "Suited to Fuck," "Just Turned 18" and "Hung Lads Jack Off."

The company has joined forces with GunzBlazing to offer a new and improved paysite featuring its content.

"Getting into bed with Gunzblazing is an explosive match for FreshSX," said Sebastian Curtis, FreshSX CEO.

"With our insatiable appetite for innovation and Gunzblazing's huge international scope, we're looking forward to the FreshSX website reaching new heights and new audiences. For us, it's a marriage made in heaven."

The new FreshSX.com now offers improved member features including sharper-quality HD movies along with bonus live cam shows and a bonus XXX cinema.

"FreshSX has a strong brand that offers hot models, quality sex shot in high definition and a following that is deservedly growing," GunzBlazing's Brian Randall said. "We're very excited to join forces with them on this paysite."

Current FreshSXcash.com affiliates will need to update their linking codes from CCBill to GunzBlazing, although their old rebills with continued to be paid out from CCBill.

Affiliates with questions can contact any member of the GunzBlazing affiliate team: matt@gunzblazing.com , tiffany@gunzblazing.com or emiliya@gunzblazing.com.

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