XCams Launches HunkPrivates.com

LOS ANGELES — Xcams.com, in cooperation with their model platform Xmodels.com, on Tuesday announced the launch of the video chat site HunkPrivates.com for live gay sex.  

“Considering Xcams and Xmodels fast growing number of men seeking men — models and users — we have decided it was time to introduce a modern live video chat brand dedicated to the gay community," said Douglas Richter, the webcam unit manager for Xcams' parent company. “This new site will feature the hottest live gay specific content created by gay men, for gay men.”

Xcams.com, the largest provider of live video chat in Europe, said it is continuing to innovate its platform by adding new sites such as HunkPrivates.com, and tools such as the recently announced Split Payment Option for their studio partners. Avoiding specifics, Richter hinted toward several more studio- and user-geared options “coming soon.”

HunkPrivates.com also signals a new marketing direction for the Xcams network since the site first was introduced in the U.S. The launch of HunkPrivates.com along with recent Xmodels improvements, mark the beginning of several advances and new products the Xcams network will be introducing this year.  More big changes are on the horizon this summer, Richter indicated.

“It is a great time for studios to sign up gay performers with Xmodels," said Jennifer Head, Xmodels coach. "Our mission is to work closely with our studio partners providing them the tools and support they need to succeed, so they can provide us the highest quality models. With so many great new tools and improvements planned for release in the coming months, models are going to be very busy spending their earnings.”

For more information, email info@xmodels.ch. 

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