FameDollars Relaunches EvilAngel.com With New Features

MONTREAL — FameDollars, Gamma Entertainment's affiliate program, has announced the relaunch of EvilAngel.com.

Since 1989, gonzo innovator Evil Angel has stood out in the DVD market and, since partnering with FameDollars, have likewise reigned over the web with content from edgy, diversified directors.

The redesigned and upgraded website features several user experience enhancements, including a new playlist and favorites features, a simplified, “intuitive” content browsing system and updated search options, reportedly all based on its site's member feedback.

In addition to the new features, EvilAngel.com sports a new responsive design to fit any screen or device for mobile users, and is also compatible with the PS3 gaming system, in order to allow members to view their content on a wide variety of platforms.

"We hope that our members will appreciate what we've done to the new EvilAngel.com," Director of Product and Development Magalie Rheault said. "We've given special attention in reconstructing the site that is calibrated to our member's needs specifically in improving their user experience."

Rheault added, "Now our members can create their own playlists, have access to an upgraded video player with scene markers, dimmers, enhanced director browsing system and updated pornstar/director profiles."

The relaunch comes on the heels of Evil Angel's 25 year anniversary in the adult industry, a feat heralded by owner John Stagliano. 

"I am very impressed with the Gamma team and how they have stepped up to find creative new ways to present Evil Angel content to the world," Stagliano said. "Their respect for our edgy scenes shows that they are up to the demands of exploring human sexuality that Evil Angel directors present."

For marketing materials or questions about Evil Angel and FameDollars, contact derrick@famedollars.com.

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