700 Raging Stallion Scenes Debut as Download-to-Own

SAN FRANCISCO — Gay adult erotic producers Falcon and Raging Stallion Studios have announced the availability of the entire library of Raging Stallion Studios scenes for download-to-own purchase. 

As a result, more than 700 Raging Stallion and Sex Pack scenes have made their debut on the new, merged Falcon & Raging Stallion Store.

To celebrate the release of the previously unavailable scenes, the store has launched a Raging Stallion Origins Scene Celebration sale on scene downloads from 50 classic Raging Stallion titles.

“As more and more of our fans want to purchase their favorite scenes for download and playing on their various media devices, we made it a point to tailor the new store to accommodate them,” said Toby J Morris, Falcon and Raging Stallion vice president of marketing. “The Falcon & Raging Stallion Store allows scene customers to easily find, purchase and download their scenes to play wherever they want.”

The consolidated store gives customers a scene download purchase checkout that provides download links on the order confirmation page and emails, and saves the users’ scene download purchase history.

Scenes available for purchase have a full image gallery and a scene preview. The scenes are compatible with most media devices, including smart phones, tablets, iPads, desktop computers and televisions.

“I’m so happy to finally be able to offer every Raging Stallion scene for download-to-own purchase,” said Chris Ward, Falcon and Raging Stallion President. “Though it took some time to process the content, having it available in download format was a major accomplishment. The promotion for scenes from classic Raging Stallion DVDs represents the fine and award-winning gay erotica that made Raging Stallion what it is today.”

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