NakedSword Launches New Flagship Website

SAN FRANCISCO — Following a two-week soft launch, the new NakedSword.com website officially went live today.

The company said the new offering features content from studios like BelAmi, new original content, new mobile-friendly viewing options, “better-than-DVD quality” HD streams, and new rentals that allows users to view movies or scenes easier and more affordable than ever before.

NakedSword’s core membership product — unlimited access to its massive catalog of gay porn on the web — is still front and center with a new design that makes it easier to navigate the more than 10,000 scene library.

The site will add at least eight new scenes each day and one exclusive NakedSword-produced scene each week.

"We’ve certainly come a long way in the 14 years since we first launched our site. We’ve always been at the forefront of technology by providing users with the largest selection of movies in the newest and best formats. By adding Bel Ami, we now have all the best studios: Falcon, Raging Stallion, Hot House, Treasure Island, COLT, Dark Alley, Pitbull, and hundreds more,” said NakedSword founder and CEO Tim Valenti.

He added, “I couldn't be more excited about the new NakedSword.com: Rebuilt from the ground up, customers can watch our videos in three different formats: Flash, Silverlight and HTML 5, which means we are on most portable devices. With eight full-length hardcore videos added each day (that’s like a new scene every three hours) and one exclusive scene a week, no other site can even come close to NakedSword in terms of content updates — period.”

The first weekly update from the NakedSword Originals line launches today.

A video tour of the new site featuring the staff of NakedSword and top gay talent can be seen here.

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