Falcon, Raging Stallion Launch Merged Online Store

SAN FRANCISCO — Gay adult erotic video producers Falcon and Raging Stallion Studios have announced the launch of a new, merged online store.

According to a joint release, the consolidated store offers customers a “revamped, cutting-edge online shopping experience,” making it easier for fans of all-male erotica to find, preview and purchase the video, novelty and printed products available from the iconic studios.

The Falcon & Raging Stallion Store expands image galleries and video previews (to more than 56,000 unique images), adds 2,000-plus download-to-own scenes, gives access to scene downloads on the same day as a DVD release and provides thousands of model profiles, in addition to promotional events and sales.

“We’ve put a lot of resources and effort into building the new Falcon & Raging Stallion Store,” said Toby J Morris, vice president of marketing for Falcon and Raging Stallion. “Our mission was to build the best online shopping experience in the gay porn market, and I’m confident that we’ve achieved that goal. We’ve really listened to our customers, used new technology and created a virtual store that allows the customer to ‘try on’ our video products and purchase them in the format they like best.”

Falcon and Raging Stallion President Chris Ward added, “Our new store is state-of-the-art and offers consumers many different options for purchasing our products.  I am most excited about the scene sales — now nearly 5,000 unique scenes from all of our studios are available for preview and download-to-own.

“This, plus thousands of DVD trailers, mean there is more video on our shopping cart than on some of the largest gay tube sites … It’s great having our new and classic content online in one place where fans can find 40 years worth of top-quality content.”

Ward further mused that if someone were to watch a few DVD trailers and a few scene previews from the site each day, it would take over ten years to get through them all.  

The Falcon & Raging Stallion Store had launched with a New Store Grand Opening Sale, offering discounted DVDs from all their major video lines, as well as a Monster Bang and Hard Friction Scene Sale, featuring over 100 scenes that were never previously available for download-to-own purchase.

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