FameDollars, Devil's Film Launch DevilsGangbangs.com

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainmet’s FameDollars affiliate program has announced the launch of new niche site, DevilsGangbangs.com focusing on Devil's Film's interracial gangbang series "Gangland."

The company said the site features content from all 85 "Gangland" series titles as well as the special "Gangland Creampie" editions, thousands of high-res photos, and unlimited DRM free downloads with sign up.

"Fans have been clamoring for our Gangland series to finally have it's own site, and after 135 plus releases under it's belt, we thought it was finally time to give in to their demands," Devil’s Film's Eric Gutterman said.

He added, "Gangbangs has always been something we do well here and the new Devil's Gangbangs site does an excellent job of highlighting our expertise."

Members of Devil's Film and the Fame Digital network already have access to the site, and new sign up's will receive access to the full Fame Digital network of 28 bonus sites for free.

"Devil's Film niche content has always been extremely popular and fans love having a focused on site experience tailored around their favorite films," FamDolar Director Magalie Rhealut, said. "From OutoftheFamily.com, to GiveMeTeens.com, TrannyPros.com and more, each site we launch with Devil's receives such a positive response from both fans and industry folk alike."

DevilsGangbangs.com is now live and offers a full suite of promotional tools including banners, galleries, and promo codes. Custom creatives and tools are available upon request as well.

For marketing collateral and other information about the site, email derrick@famedollars.com or visit FameDollars.com.

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