Alana Evans' PwnedByGirls.com Announces 1st Annual XXX Gamer Tournament

LOS ANGELES — Porn star and gamer Alana Evans has announced the 1st Annual XXX Gamer Tournament to take place in April.

"Porn star gamers have been getting a lot more attention lately. PwnedByGirls.com traffic has increased by leaps and bounds over the past year as well as our fan base because we're not just a pretty face anymore. We are out there, playing the same games and competing with the boys," Evans said.

She added, "Nothing is sexier than a porn star with her shirt off and controller in her hand spanking you in a game of ‘Call Of Duty.’"

Evans has teamed up with fellow gamer and porn star Jessie Rogers to host the tournament. Already signed up for the event is adult star and gamer Penny Lane and her “legion of nerds,” Monique Symone, Bellatrix Bliss and others.

Evans added, “This is an open opportunity for sexy gamers to come together, have fun, and prove that any girl can be a gamer. There will be cash and prizes awarded. We want to encourage and invite other porn stars and cam girls who game to join us. The entire evening will be live streamed, and we encourage our fans and friends to join us in multiplayer action. We will also be offering an area of the tournament where young ladies who are not in California can join the stream and the gameplay from their homes as well."

Games included in the Tournament so far include Titanfall, League Of Legends, Injustice, Call Of Duty Ghosts, Just Dance 2014 and Madden 25.

"A lot of girls claim to the be the best XXX gamer out there, and this will give them the chance to put their controller where their mouth is," Evans said.

The event will be held at a private location and girls interested in joining the tournament can email Evans at bookalanaevens@yahoo.com.

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